This is a study of high academic achievement found in the most unlikely places: among low-income Mexican Americans from homes with little formal education. It examines the backgrounds of 50 persons, male and female from one age cohort, who met most of the predictors for school failure or "dropping out." All came from families in which neither parent completed high school or held a job higher than skilled labor; the average father finished grade four and most were sons and daughters of farmworkers and other unskilled laborers. Most began school with Spanish as their primary language, yet all completed doctoral-level educations from the country's most prestigious institutions. This study investigates the forces that conspire to create such an...
The purpose of the study was to examine the career paths of upwardly mobile Hispanic educators to is...
Latina/o’s represent the largest college going minority in America, yet only 15 out of 100 students ...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Latino...
Given the current demographic profile for Hispanics in the United States, academic underachievement ...
This study will be reviewing the reasons why Chicano/a students have a high entry rate in post high ...
This study will be reviewing the reasons why Chicano/a students have a high entry rate in post high ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the complexities of successful attainment and achievement o...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
Latinos are the most rapidly growing population group in the Unites States and now account for the N...
Research on second-generation Mexican American males who attain a doctoral degree is limited. Often,...
The focus of this research paper is on the education gap of Latino/a students, between the ages of 1...
Research on second-generation Mexican American males who attain a doctoral degree is limited. Often,...
The purpose of the study was to examine the career paths of upwardly mobile Hispanic educators to is...
Latina/o’s represent the largest college going minority in America, yet only 15 out of 100 students ...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Latino...
Given the current demographic profile for Hispanics in the United States, academic underachievement ...
This study will be reviewing the reasons why Chicano/a students have a high entry rate in post high ...
This study will be reviewing the reasons why Chicano/a students have a high entry rate in post high ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the complexities of successful attainment and achievement o...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
In the United States the population of Latinos is disproportionately underrepresented in higher educ...
Latinos are the most rapidly growing population group in the Unites States and now account for the N...
Research on second-generation Mexican American males who attain a doctoral degree is limited. Often,...
The focus of this research paper is on the education gap of Latino/a students, between the ages of 1...
Research on second-generation Mexican American males who attain a doctoral degree is limited. Often,...
The purpose of the study was to examine the career paths of upwardly mobile Hispanic educators to is...
Latina/o’s represent the largest college going minority in America, yet only 15 out of 100 students ...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Latino...