In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, university, and teacher education experiences of three Latino teacher candidates in a large, midwestern, research-oriented university in the United States. They show how in university social experiences and in teacher education classes and field experiences, these young men often felt misinterpreted in interactions with white females in particular. Also evident is their strong desire to make personal connections with youth and families they teach. The authors offer suggestions for how teacher educators can be more responsive to prospective male elementary teachers and teacher candidates of color
The Latino population in the United States is on the rise, but historically, Latino graduation rates...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
Background/Context: In this article, we explore the life histories of two Latino/a prospective eleme...
Background/Context: In this article, we explore the life histories of two Latino/a prospective eleme...
Today in the United States, there is a shortage of teachers who culturally and linguistically match ...
Despite concerted efforts over the course of decades to increase the number of Teachers of Color, th...
Despite concerted efforts over the course of decades to increase the number of Teachers of Color, th...
This article presents a year-long qualitative study conducted in an “urban” high school, where 77 % ...
It is important to understand why certain Latino teachers have returned to teach in the predominatel...
This dissertation examines the attitudes and career plans of college-age Latino/a students in order ...
Midwestern communities have experienced rapid influxes of Latino immigrants in recent years. Public ...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
The Latino population in the United States is on the rise, but historically, Latino graduation rates...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
Background/Context: In this article, we explore the life histories of two Latino/a prospective eleme...
Background/Context: In this article, we explore the life histories of two Latino/a prospective eleme...
Today in the United States, there is a shortage of teachers who culturally and linguistically match ...
Despite concerted efforts over the course of decades to increase the number of Teachers of Color, th...
Despite concerted efforts over the course of decades to increase the number of Teachers of Color, th...
This article presents a year-long qualitative study conducted in an “urban” high school, where 77 % ...
It is important to understand why certain Latino teachers have returned to teach in the predominatel...
This dissertation examines the attitudes and career plans of college-age Latino/a students in order ...
Midwestern communities have experienced rapid influxes of Latino immigrants in recent years. Public ...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
The Latino population in the United States is on the rise, but historically, Latino graduation rates...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...