This qualitative multiple case study focused on eleven non-traditional, bilingual, Latinas within a teacher education program. The study explored various factors that influenced participants’ desire to pursue and ability to persist as pre-service teachers. The overarching theme identified among participant discourse was personal agency inspired by hardship. Findings indicated that, as a result of their cultural and experiential understandings, participants enacted culturally responsive teaching with their Latino/a students. Furthermore, participants demonstrated a strong sense of personal agency to improve the educational outcomes of culturally and linguistically diverse students and a desire to advocate specifically on behalf of English le...
This qualitative study explored Spanish-speaking teacher credential students’ beliefs about academic...
This study examined how the lived experiences of Latinx bilingual teachers influenced their path tow...
UnrestrictedThis study analyzes self reported transition experiences of five Latina bilingual novice...
This qualitative multiple case study focused on eleven non-traditional, bilingual, Latinas within a ...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsMargaret G. ShroyerThis qualitative case stud...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsMargaret G. ShroyerThis qualitative case stud...
Developing bilingual teachers is critical in closing the achievement gap experienced by bilingual an...
Using a testimonio methodology, this study provides insight on how language ideologies, family, and ...
This narrative inquiry aims to better understand and document how a bilingual Latina preservice elem...
Doctor of EducationCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsKay Ann TaylorWorking with Culturally and Ling...
Doctor of EducationCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsKay Ann TaylorWorking with Culturally and Ling...
This study explores how Latinx teachers engage in social justice agendas for their Culturally and Li...
Despite the 3.9 million Latinx emergent bilinguals (EB) across U.S. classrooms (National Center for ...
Today in the United States, there is a shortage of teachers who culturally and linguistically match ...
This study examined how the lived experiences of Latinx bilingual teachers influenced their path tow...
This qualitative study explored Spanish-speaking teacher credential students’ beliefs about academic...
This study examined how the lived experiences of Latinx bilingual teachers influenced their path tow...
UnrestrictedThis study analyzes self reported transition experiences of five Latina bilingual novice...
This qualitative multiple case study focused on eleven non-traditional, bilingual, Latinas within a ...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsMargaret G. ShroyerThis qualitative case stud...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsMargaret G. ShroyerThis qualitative case stud...
Developing bilingual teachers is critical in closing the achievement gap experienced by bilingual an...
Using a testimonio methodology, this study provides insight on how language ideologies, family, and ...
This narrative inquiry aims to better understand and document how a bilingual Latina preservice elem...
Doctor of EducationCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsKay Ann TaylorWorking with Culturally and Ling...
Doctor of EducationCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsKay Ann TaylorWorking with Culturally and Ling...
This study explores how Latinx teachers engage in social justice agendas for their Culturally and Li...
Despite the 3.9 million Latinx emergent bilinguals (EB) across U.S. classrooms (National Center for ...
Today in the United States, there is a shortage of teachers who culturally and linguistically match ...
This study examined how the lived experiences of Latinx bilingual teachers influenced their path tow...
This qualitative study explored Spanish-speaking teacher credential students’ beliefs about academic...
This study examined how the lived experiences of Latinx bilingual teachers influenced their path tow...
UnrestrictedThis study analyzes self reported transition experiences of five Latina bilingual novice...