California’s continuation high schools provide students flexibility, individualized attention, and a renewed opportunity to continue their education. Despite this, many low-income and Students of Color do not graduate from continuation high schools, if they do, most do not pursue higher education. Continuation high schools are overrepresented with Latina/os, more specifically with Latino males, however, there is a growing presence of Latinas in this educational sector. Therefore, this qualitative study aims to explore the experiences of Latinas in continuation school and how they navigate this particular educational context. Preliminary findings from this study demonstrate how Latinas activate their agency in these space and resist the stig...
Despite experiencing inequitable access to educational resources (Rogers, Fanelli, Freelon, Medina, ...
Education researchers have increasingly begun to use critical race theory (CRT) and Latino critical ...
ABSTRACT TRAZANDO EL CAMINO, ATRAVESANDO LA RUTA, QUE DEFINE EL DESTINO [CHARTING THE COURSE, TRAVER...
California’s continuation high schools provide students flexibility, individualized attention, and a...
Demographic projections indicate steady increases in the percentage of Latina/o school-aged childre...
Historically, low-income Catholic secondary schools have provided opportunities for underrepresented...
This narrative study examined the perceptions of educationally successful, young Latinas women’s exp...
We examined 401 Latina/o high school students ’ postsecondary plans and their responses to an open-e...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of Latina high school principals in their roles as h...
The research examines the perspectives of male Hispanic students as to why they were not academicall...
This study explored the educational journeys of 17 academically achieving, low income and first gene...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...
Community colleges offer Latina/o students a critical access point to pursue a post- secondary educa...
California continues to become increasingly diverse with 54% of the student population consisting of...
In the early 1990s, there were five million Latino students enrolled in America’s public schools. A ...
Despite experiencing inequitable access to educational resources (Rogers, Fanelli, Freelon, Medina, ...
Education researchers have increasingly begun to use critical race theory (CRT) and Latino critical ...
ABSTRACT TRAZANDO EL CAMINO, ATRAVESANDO LA RUTA, QUE DEFINE EL DESTINO [CHARTING THE COURSE, TRAVER...
California’s continuation high schools provide students flexibility, individualized attention, and a...
Demographic projections indicate steady increases in the percentage of Latina/o school-aged childre...
Historically, low-income Catholic secondary schools have provided opportunities for underrepresented...
This narrative study examined the perceptions of educationally successful, young Latinas women’s exp...
We examined 401 Latina/o high school students ’ postsecondary plans and their responses to an open-e...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of Latina high school principals in their roles as h...
The research examines the perspectives of male Hispanic students as to why they were not academicall...
This study explored the educational journeys of 17 academically achieving, low income and first gene...
There is limited research on why Latina students stay and successfully graduate from high school and...
Community colleges offer Latina/o students a critical access point to pursue a post- secondary educa...
California continues to become increasingly diverse with 54% of the student population consisting of...
In the early 1990s, there were five million Latino students enrolled in America’s public schools. A ...
Despite experiencing inequitable access to educational resources (Rogers, Fanelli, Freelon, Medina, ...
Education researchers have increasingly begun to use critical race theory (CRT) and Latino critical ...
ABSTRACT TRAZANDO EL CAMINO, ATRAVESANDO LA RUTA, QUE DEFINE EL DESTINO [CHARTING THE COURSE, TRAVER...