Latino males from an English Language Learner (ELL) background are not successfully graduating from high school and going to college. This study seeks to understand this phenomenon through narratives of young Latino males in the Los Angeles area. Guided by Yosso's theory community cultural wealth theory, this qualitative study examines the challenges experienced by Latino males in their high school English Language Learner programs, and how these challenges were met. community cultural wealth theory provides six tenets of capital that communities of color possess: aspirational, familial, linguistic, social, navigational, and resistance. These types of cultural wealth exist in the lives of students and can assist students in attaining succes...
Graduation date 2017Background. Many studies addressing the reasons why minority students fail in hi...
Latinxs, especially Latino males, have lower college completion rates, but studies find that communi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the educational experience of Latino men who completed a 4-...
When compared to Blacks, Asians, and Whites, Latinxs have lower rates of educational attainment at e...
The Latino population is the largest minority group in the United States (Quijada & Alvarez, 2006) a...
Latinas/os are the largest and youngest ethnic minority in the U.S. accounting for 15.4 percent of ...
This study relies on qualitative methods to investigate the role of ethnic identity, home culture, a...
Latino students often embark on their post-secondary educational journey at a community college due ...
Historically, low-income Catholic secondary schools have provided opportunities for underrepresented...
This qualitative study used narrative analysis to gain a greater understanding of the educational ex...
Students throughout the nation are continually becoming more diverse each year, but the achievement ...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to apply Yosso’s community cultural wealth framework to the ...
2012-06-25This study examined persistence toward transfer among second-generation Latino language mi...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and educational achievement among inner cit...
The purpose of this study was to describe the lived experiences of first-generation Latin@ students ...
Graduation date 2017Background. Many studies addressing the reasons why minority students fail in hi...
Latinxs, especially Latino males, have lower college completion rates, but studies find that communi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the educational experience of Latino men who completed a 4-...
When compared to Blacks, Asians, and Whites, Latinxs have lower rates of educational attainment at e...
The Latino population is the largest minority group in the United States (Quijada & Alvarez, 2006) a...
Latinas/os are the largest and youngest ethnic minority in the U.S. accounting for 15.4 percent of ...
This study relies on qualitative methods to investigate the role of ethnic identity, home culture, a...
Latino students often embark on their post-secondary educational journey at a community college due ...
Historically, low-income Catholic secondary schools have provided opportunities for underrepresented...
This qualitative study used narrative analysis to gain a greater understanding of the educational ex...
Students throughout the nation are continually becoming more diverse each year, but the achievement ...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to apply Yosso’s community cultural wealth framework to the ...
2012-06-25This study examined persistence toward transfer among second-generation Latino language mi...
This dissertation examines the relationship between race and educational achievement among inner cit...
The purpose of this study was to describe the lived experiences of first-generation Latin@ students ...
Graduation date 2017Background. Many studies addressing the reasons why minority students fail in hi...
Latinxs, especially Latino males, have lower college completion rates, but studies find that communi...
The purpose of this study was to explore the educational experience of Latino men who completed a 4-...