This article reports on the contradictory role of parent involvement coordina-tors charged with increasing participation of low-income immigrant parents. This urban ethnographic study investigates the success of one program that engages Latino, Asian, and African American parents in the governance of their Southern California urban elementary school. It illustrates the dilemmas and tensions that arise as institutional agents serve as cultural brokers, as a bridge between the dominant culture and parents ’ diverse cultures while also serving as institutional agents. The authors use theories of social and cultural capital to examine the strategies used by a school-based cultural broker to provide bridging social capital to underserved agents ...
This dissertation argues that cultural capital is self-reinforcing in nature. This conjecture is exp...
This paper explores the issue of social and cultural capital with immigrant students and their famil...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...
This article presents an analysis of a Latino parent group and an African American parent group in C...
The purpose of this research was to explore the question of whether inner-city schools were organize...
Hispanic students' life experiences are influenced by factors related to cultural capital that are i...
Parent involvement has been shown to have positive effects on student achievement and engagement, ye...
Advisors: Mary Beth Henning.Committee members: Joseph E. Flynn; Laura R. Johnson.Includes bibliograp...
This study explored how a multicultural/multilingual school negotiated culture with limited English ...
Current literature and research in education underscores the importance that parent participation an...
This study advances the premise that African-American parents are deliberately involved in their chi...
Focusing on parental networks—a central dimension of social capital—this article uses ethnographic d...
This study investigated the actual and potential role that cultural resources embedded in Latino hou...
Engaging low-income parents of color in schools in ways that empower and respect rather than further...
In this qualitative study, I will use the adjustable filter of social capital to examine a group of ...
This dissertation argues that cultural capital is self-reinforcing in nature. This conjecture is exp...
This paper explores the issue of social and cultural capital with immigrant students and their famil...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...
This article presents an analysis of a Latino parent group and an African American parent group in C...
The purpose of this research was to explore the question of whether inner-city schools were organize...
Hispanic students' life experiences are influenced by factors related to cultural capital that are i...
Parent involvement has been shown to have positive effects on student achievement and engagement, ye...
Advisors: Mary Beth Henning.Committee members: Joseph E. Flynn; Laura R. Johnson.Includes bibliograp...
This study explored how a multicultural/multilingual school negotiated culture with limited English ...
Current literature and research in education underscores the importance that parent participation an...
This study advances the premise that African-American parents are deliberately involved in their chi...
Focusing on parental networks—a central dimension of social capital—this article uses ethnographic d...
This study investigated the actual and potential role that cultural resources embedded in Latino hou...
Engaging low-income parents of color in schools in ways that empower and respect rather than further...
In this qualitative study, I will use the adjustable filter of social capital to examine a group of ...
This dissertation argues that cultural capital is self-reinforcing in nature. This conjecture is exp...
This paper explores the issue of social and cultural capital with immigrant students and their famil...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Education, Curriculum and Instruct...