Hispanic Women and Education

Hispanic Women and Education
Title Hispanic Women and Education PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 30
Release 1978
Genre Hispanic Americans
ISBN

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Hispanic Women/Latinas' Leaders Overcoming Barriers in Higher Education

Hispanic Women/Latinas' Leaders Overcoming Barriers in Higher Education
Title Hispanic Women/Latinas' Leaders Overcoming Barriers in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Daisy Indira Barron
Publisher Engineering Science Reference
Pages
Release 2020-11
Genre Educational leadership
ISBN 9781799867661

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"The purpose of this book is to examine Hispanic women/Latinas' experiences and perceptions about their journey to leadership in higher education, the barriers they encounter, and their access to and acquisition of resources needed for their success"--

Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions

Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions
Title Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions PDF eBook
Author Gina Ann Garcia
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 173
Release 2019-03-12
Genre Education
ISBN 1421427389

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How can striving Hispanic-Serving Institutions serve their students while countering the dominant preconceptions of colleges and universities? Winner of the AAHHE Book of the Year Award by the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs)—not-for-profit, degree-granting colleges and universities that enroll at least 25% or more Latinx students—are among the fastest-growing higher education segments in the United States. As of fall 2016, they represented 15% of all postsecondary institutions in the United States and enrolled 65% of all Latinx college students. As they increase in number, these questions bear consideration: What does it mean to serve Latinx students? What special needs does this student demographic have? And what opportunities and challenges develop when a college or university becomes an HSI? In Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions, Gina Ann Garcia explores how institutions are serving Latinx students, both through traditional and innovative approaches. Drawing on empirical data collected over two years at three HSIs, Garcia adopts a counternarrative approach to highlight the ways that HSIs are reframing what it means to serve Latinx college students. She questions the extent to which they have been successful in doing this while exploring how those institutions grapple with the tensions that emerge from confronting traditional standards and measures of success for postsecondary institutions. Laying out what it means for these three extremely different HSIs, Garcia also highlights the differences in the way each approaches its role in serving Latinxs. Incorporating the voices of faculty, staff, and students, Becoming Hispanic-Serving Institutions asserts that HSIs are undervalued, yet reveals that they serve an important role in the larger landscape of postsecondary institutions.

Latinas

Latinas
Title Latinas PDF eBook
Author Hedda Garza
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 196
Release 2001
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780826323606

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Discusses the role played by Hispanic women in the history of the United States, from the days of the pioneer West to the 1990s.

Conference on the Educational and Occupational Needs of Hispanic Women

Conference on the Educational and Occupational Needs of Hispanic Women
Title Conference on the Educational and Occupational Needs of Hispanic Women PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 316
Release 1980
Genre Hispanic American women
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Hispanics and the Future of America

Hispanics and the Future of America
Title Hispanics and the Future of America PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 502
Release 2006-02-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0309164818

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Hispanics and the Future of America presents details of the complex story of a population that varies in many dimensions, including national origin, immigration status, and generation. The papers in this volume draw on a wide variety of data sources to describe the contours of this population, from the perspectives of history, demography, geography, education, family, employment, economic well-being, health, and political engagement. They provide a rich source of information for researchers, policy makers, and others who want to better understand the fast-growing and diverse population that we call "Hispanic." The current period is a critical one for getting a better understanding of how Hispanics are being shaped by the U.S. experience. This will, in turn, affect the United States and the contours of the Hispanic future remain uncertain. The uncertainties include such issues as whether Hispanics, especially immigrants, improve their educational attainment and fluency in English and thereby improve their economic position; whether growing numbers of foreign-born Hispanics become citizens and achieve empowerment at the ballot box and through elected office; whether impending health problems are successfully averted; and whether Hispanics' geographic dispersal accelerates their spatial and social integration. The papers in this volume provide invaluable information to explore these issues.

Over the Ivy Walls

Over the Ivy Walls
Title Over the Ivy Walls PDF eBook
Author Patricia Gándara
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 167
Release 2012-10-31
Genre Education
ISBN 1438403771

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Unique among literature on minority and Chicano academic achievement, Over the Ivy Walls focuses on factors that create academic successes rather than examining school failure. It weaves existing research on academic achievement into an analysis of the lives of 50 low-income Chicanos for whom schooling "worked" and became an important vehicle for social mobility. Gándara examines their early home lives, school experiences, and peer relations in search of clues to what "went right."