Este texto se presentó como comunicación al II Congreso Internacional de Etnografía y Educación: Migraciones y Ciudadanías. Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, 5-8 Septiembre 2008.Population growth in the United States is currently fueled by immigrants and the children of immigrants (Olmedo, 2004). This is especially true of the metropolitan area of Miami-Dade which holds one of the largest populations of foreign-born residents at 1.2 million (U.S. Census, 2003) in the United States. The ability of the school systems and social service agencies to absorb and serve these new arrivals is important for the future economic and social health of this region. In this paper we analyze the school readiness results of a cohort of immigrant ...
The home environment, which includes parents’ engagement in children’s home learning experiences and...
National studies reveal early gaps in the language and literacy skills of children from low-income C...
The two goals of this chapter are: (1) to investigate the resources provided by public schools to st...
A new generation of Americans, raised in immigrant families, has been coming of age. They are transf...
Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (CILS) was designed to study the adaptation process of the...
The purpose of this study was to further examine the area of parent involvement with a Latin America...
Combining conceptual models from immigration and educational research, this study investigated wheth...
This report summarizes the latest results of the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (CILS), a...
ABSTRACT: At present, little is known about the welfare of very young immigrant children, since the ...
“We didn’t know anything about my cousin until we saw on the news that his body was found on the bor...
Intergenerational relations in immigrant families are managed and shaped within divergent contexts o...
Understanding how immigrants ’ children form educational expectations may yield insights into the ca...
The family reunification provision in U.S. immigration laws allows foreign-born children of immigran...
Research shows that families have a powerful effect on children’s success in school. Parental involv...
With the increase of migration, the share of the population that needs some form of assistance has i...
The home environment, which includes parents’ engagement in children’s home learning experiences and...
National studies reveal early gaps in the language and literacy skills of children from low-income C...
The two goals of this chapter are: (1) to investigate the resources provided by public schools to st...
A new generation of Americans, raised in immigrant families, has been coming of age. They are transf...
Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (CILS) was designed to study the adaptation process of the...
The purpose of this study was to further examine the area of parent involvement with a Latin America...
Combining conceptual models from immigration and educational research, this study investigated wheth...
This report summarizes the latest results of the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (CILS), a...
ABSTRACT: At present, little is known about the welfare of very young immigrant children, since the ...
“We didn’t know anything about my cousin until we saw on the news that his body was found on the bor...
Intergenerational relations in immigrant families are managed and shaped within divergent contexts o...
Understanding how immigrants ’ children form educational expectations may yield insights into the ca...
The family reunification provision in U.S. immigration laws allows foreign-born children of immigran...
Research shows that families have a powerful effect on children’s success in school. Parental involv...
With the increase of migration, the share of the population that needs some form of assistance has i...
The home environment, which includes parents’ engagement in children’s home learning experiences and...
National studies reveal early gaps in the language and literacy skills of children from low-income C...
The two goals of this chapter are: (1) to investigate the resources provided by public schools to st...