Undocumented Latino students raise unique challenges for school counselors and student affairs professionals. Fears of deportation, limited access to higher education, and restrictions in future opportunities for employment are common. These obstacles can be lessened in the academic setting when school counselors and student affairs professionals work collaboratively toward systemic social justice advocacy. The purpose of this article is to illuminate the challenges encountered by undocumented Latino students and to introduce an ecological model that promotes social action within a K-16 system. Reflections on individual and collaborative social action interventions for undocumented students will be included. Implementation of this model may...
Undocumented students attend public schools throughout the United States alongside citizen students....
Latino/a undocumented students are among the population of students who are in danger of not graduat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-59)Drawing on Alexander Astin???s theory of Student In...
Based on the 2010 Multicultural-Social Justice Leadership Development academy presentation, this art...
Undocumented students and their families constitute a large segment of the U.S. population. Research...
Educational justice discourse unveils a wide variety of issues on inequalities that prevail within t...
Undocumented immigrant students represent 2% of the total U.S. higher education population. Due to t...
This project began with an interest in learning about the experiences of educators working with undo...
honors thesisCollege of EducationUrban Institute of Teacher EducationLeticia Alvarez Gutiérrez,Educa...
The racial/ethnic tensions, policies, and practices in society can be mirrored in spaces and institu...
This book explores how undocumented students make meaning of the intersection between their immigrat...
There are approximately 28,000 to 55,000 undocumented enrolled in postsecondary institutions in the ...
As of 2014, there were approximately 11 million undocumented people living in the United States and ...
Systemic barriers contribute to academic underachievement and oppression among marginalized students...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-46)The purpose of this project is to explore the topic...
Undocumented students attend public schools throughout the United States alongside citizen students....
Latino/a undocumented students are among the population of students who are in danger of not graduat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-59)Drawing on Alexander Astin???s theory of Student In...
Based on the 2010 Multicultural-Social Justice Leadership Development academy presentation, this art...
Undocumented students and their families constitute a large segment of the U.S. population. Research...
Educational justice discourse unveils a wide variety of issues on inequalities that prevail within t...
Undocumented immigrant students represent 2% of the total U.S. higher education population. Due to t...
This project began with an interest in learning about the experiences of educators working with undo...
honors thesisCollege of EducationUrban Institute of Teacher EducationLeticia Alvarez Gutiérrez,Educa...
The racial/ethnic tensions, policies, and practices in society can be mirrored in spaces and institu...
This book explores how undocumented students make meaning of the intersection between their immigrat...
There are approximately 28,000 to 55,000 undocumented enrolled in postsecondary institutions in the ...
As of 2014, there were approximately 11 million undocumented people living in the United States and ...
Systemic barriers contribute to academic underachievement and oppression among marginalized students...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-46)The purpose of this project is to explore the topic...
Undocumented students attend public schools throughout the United States alongside citizen students....
Latino/a undocumented students are among the population of students who are in danger of not graduat...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-59)Drawing on Alexander Astin???s theory of Student In...