The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine Latinas' access to Advanced Placement/Honors courses in a Catholic female single-sex high school and to examine their experiences and perspectives when they are granted or denied access into an AP/Honors course. This study also aimed to explore how the Catholic single-sex high school is aligned with the Catholic, single-sex, and Advanced Placement advantage for Latina students who have been granted or denied access to an Advanced Placement/Honors course. The case study focused on one Catholic all-female high school in the Western United States and participants included Latina current students and alumnae (n=11), the high school principal (n=1), and teachers (n=2) from the school. Data was...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of Latina high school principals in their roles as h...
Despite differences in college enrollment and graduation rates by race/ethnicity, there is a dearth ...
This study examined the influence of equitable treatment on Latina/o students’ college aspirations. ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine Latinas’ access to Advanced Placement/ Honors c...
Historically, low-income Catholic secondary schools have provided opportunities for underrepresented...
Post-secondary educational institutions have seen an unprecedented increase in the enrollment of wom...
This qualitative study used focus groups to explore and understand the experiences of 13 self-identi...
This study focused on the perceptions of 16 Latina students regarding their cultural school climate ...
For over a decade first-generation, low-income Latinas have been enrolling in colleges and universit...
By employing pláticas y encuentros, this qualitative study examined the testimonios of Chicana/Latin...
This narrative study examined the perceptions of educationally successful, young Latinas women’s exp...
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...
California’s continuation high schools provide students flexibility, individualized attention, and a...
Despite experiencing inequitable access to educational resources (Rogers, Fanelli, Freelon, Medina, ...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of Latina high school principals in their roles as h...
Despite differences in college enrollment and graduation rates by race/ethnicity, there is a dearth ...
This study examined the influence of equitable treatment on Latina/o students’ college aspirations. ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine Latinas’ access to Advanced Placement/ Honors c...
Historically, low-income Catholic secondary schools have provided opportunities for underrepresented...
Post-secondary educational institutions have seen an unprecedented increase in the enrollment of wom...
This qualitative study used focus groups to explore and understand the experiences of 13 self-identi...
This study focused on the perceptions of 16 Latina students regarding their cultural school climate ...
For over a decade first-generation, low-income Latinas have been enrolling in colleges and universit...
By employing pláticas y encuentros, this qualitative study examined the testimonios of Chicana/Latin...
This narrative study examined the perceptions of educationally successful, young Latinas women’s exp...
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...
California’s continuation high schools provide students flexibility, individualized attention, and a...
Despite experiencing inequitable access to educational resources (Rogers, Fanelli, Freelon, Medina, ...
This qualitative study examined the experiences of Latina high school principals in their roles as h...
Despite differences in college enrollment and graduation rates by race/ethnicity, there is a dearth ...
This study examined the influence of equitable treatment on Latina/o students’ college aspirations. ...