Between the 1990 and 2000 U.S. Census several Southeastern states, largely void of a permanent Latino population prior to 1990, witnessed significantly large increases in the number of Latina/o residents, particularly in rural communities. This study was designed to ascertain the impressions of non-Latina/o teachers and school counselors working with Latina/o youngsters in elementary school settings in these communities through the use of focus group methodologies. Four general themes were identified using the Consensual Qualitative Research method of analysis: (I) Academic factors affecting Latina/o children in burgeoning communities; (II) School interventions used for addressing academic factors: (III) Latina/o children and family charact...
Community colleges offer Latina/o students a critical access point to pursue a post- secondary educa...
Graduation date: 2013There is an ever growing number of Latinas/os who reside and have settled perma...
Advisors: Amy D. Rose; Laura R. Johnson.Committee members: Teresa A. Fisher.Abstract in English and ...
Between the 1990 and 2000 U.S. Census several Southeastern states, largely void of a permanent Latin...
A qualitative study, using focus groups of Latino parents living in a rural Southeastern U.S. commun...
This qualitative pilot study examined health disparities among rural and urban Latina/o adolescents ...
According to the 2016-2017 Rural Schools Spotlight Report, Texas is home to more than 1,240 school d...
This narrative study examined the perceptions of educationally successful, young Latinas women’s exp...
The goal of this mixed methods study was to identify policy-relevant mechanisms to improve the educa...
This dissertation disaggregates the “Hispanic” category to examine the various factors shaping the e...
Since the late 1980s, there has been a tremendous amount of reshifting in the Latino population of t...
This session is organized into three sections: an overview of the Latina/o condition in higher educa...
The face of rural America is rapidly changing as rural communities become home to growing numbers of...
Increasing numbers of Latinos are settling in parts of the US where few Latinos have lived before. M...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Educational LeadershipThe L...
Community colleges offer Latina/o students a critical access point to pursue a post- secondary educa...
Graduation date: 2013There is an ever growing number of Latinas/os who reside and have settled perma...
Advisors: Amy D. Rose; Laura R. Johnson.Committee members: Teresa A. Fisher.Abstract in English and ...
Between the 1990 and 2000 U.S. Census several Southeastern states, largely void of a permanent Latin...
A qualitative study, using focus groups of Latino parents living in a rural Southeastern U.S. commun...
This qualitative pilot study examined health disparities among rural and urban Latina/o adolescents ...
According to the 2016-2017 Rural Schools Spotlight Report, Texas is home to more than 1,240 school d...
This narrative study examined the perceptions of educationally successful, young Latinas women’s exp...
The goal of this mixed methods study was to identify policy-relevant mechanisms to improve the educa...
This dissertation disaggregates the “Hispanic” category to examine the various factors shaping the e...
Since the late 1980s, there has been a tremendous amount of reshifting in the Latino population of t...
This session is organized into three sections: an overview of the Latina/o condition in higher educa...
The face of rural America is rapidly changing as rural communities become home to growing numbers of...
Increasing numbers of Latinos are settling in parts of the US where few Latinos have lived before. M...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Educational LeadershipThe L...
Community colleges offer Latina/o students a critical access point to pursue a post- secondary educa...
Graduation date: 2013There is an ever growing number of Latinas/os who reside and have settled perma...
Advisors: Amy D. Rose; Laura R. Johnson.Committee members: Teresa A. Fisher.Abstract in English and ...