Mexican Americans and Education
Title | Mexican Americans and Education PDF eBook |
Author | Estela Godinez Ballón |
Publisher | University of Arizona Press |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 2015-04-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0816527865 |
As the Mexican American student population in U.S. public schools climbs to over 8 million, the establishment of policies that promote equity and respect have never been more crucial. In Mexican Americans and Education, Estela Godinez Ballón provides an overview of the relationship between Mexican Americans and all levels of U.S. public schooling. Mexican Americans and Education begins with a brief overview of historical educational conditions that have impacted the experiences and opportunities of Mexican American students, and moves into an examination of major contemporary institutional barriers to academic success, including segregation, high-stakes testing, and curriculum tracking. Ballón also explores the status of Mexican American students in higher education and introduces theories and pedagogies that aim to understand and improve school conditions. Through her extensive examination of the major issues impacting Mexican American students, Ballón provides a broad introduction to an increasingly relevant topic. Ballón uses understandable and accessible language to examine institutional and ideological factors that have negatively impacted Mexican Americans’ public school experiences, while also focusing on their strengths and possibilities for future action. This unique overview serves as a foundation for both education and Chicana/o studies courses, as well as in teacher and professional development.
The Other Struggle for Equal Schools
Title | The Other Struggle for Equal Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Rubén Donato |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1997-10-02 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1438401353 |
Examining the Mexican American struggle for equal education during the 1960s and 1970s in the Southwest in general and in a California community in particular, Donato challenges conventional wisdom that Mexican Americans were passive victims, accepting their educational fates. He looks at how Mexican American parents confronted the relative tranquility of school governance, how educators responded to increasing numbers of Mexican Americans in schools, how school officials viewed problems faced by Mexican American children, and why educators chose specific remedies. Finally, he examines how federal, state, and local educational policies corresponded with the desires of the Mexican American community.
Mexican Americans in School
Title | Mexican Americans in School PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas P. Carter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Mexican Americans |
ISBN |
Mexican American Education Study Report
Title | Mexican American Education Study Report PDF eBook |
Author | United States Commission on Civil Rights |
Publisher | |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | Mexican Americans |
ISBN |
Mexican American Education Study
Title | Mexican American Education Study PDF eBook |
Author | United States Commission on Civil Rights |
Publisher | |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | Discrimination in education |
ISBN |
The Magic Key
Title | The Magic Key PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Enid Zambrana |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2015-10-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1477307273 |
Mexican Americans comprise the largest subgroup of Latina/os, and their path to education can be a difficult one. Yet just as this group is often marginalized, so are their stories, and relatively few studies have chronicled the educational trajectory of Mexican American men and women. In this interdisciplinary collection, editors Zambrana and Hurtado have brought together research studies that reveal new ways to understand how and why members of this subgroup have succeeded and how the facilitators of success in higher education have changed or remained the same. The Magic Key’s four sections explain the context of Mexican American higher education issues, provide conceptual understandings, explore contemporary college experiences, and offer implications for educational policy and future practices. Using historical and contemporary data as well as new conceptual apparatuses, the authors in this collection create a comparative, nuanced approach that brings Mexican Americans’ lived experiences into the dominant discourse of social science and education. This diverse set of studies presents both quantitative and qualitative data by gender to examine trends of generations of Mexican American college students, provides information on perceptions of welcoming university climates, and proffers insights on emergent issues in the field of higher education for this population. Professors and students across disciplines will find this volume indispensable for its insights on the Mexican American educational experience, both past and present.
The Excluded Student
Title | The Excluded Student PDF eBook |
Author | United States Commission on Civil Rights. Mexican American Education Study |
Publisher | |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | Mexican Americans |
ISBN |