Systemic barriers contribute to academic underachievement and oppression among marginalized students, particularly those from Latino decent. Qualitative survey responses from 158 professional school counselors, working in the six U.S. states with the highest populations of Latinos, were analyzed by the constant comparative method. Three overarching themes resulted. Social justice implications for professional school counselors and counselors-in-training that support the academic, personal/social and career development of Latino students are provided
The increasing number of Latino students presents unique challenges to and infinite possibilities fo...
The current nature of oppression that exists in the United States can be seen in the structure and p...
Latino/a undocumented students are among the population of students who are in danger of not graduat...
Graduation date: 2014Latinos have the lowest high school completion rates in the United States (Unit...
Latinos represent a significant percentage of the U.S. population; yet, they continue to experience ...
Latino/a students continue to encounter achievement and opportunity gaps, often precluding access to...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Social work. Advisor: Ronald H. Rooney,...
The demographics of public schools in the United States have changed immensely since the peak of the...
Groups of American students are learning at alarmingly different rates. This disparity in education ...
The purpose of this study was to gather detailed descriptions of information, resources, and interve...
Undocumented Latino students raise unique challenges for school counselors and student affairs profe...
In this study, researchers examined the frequency with which school counselors enact multicultural e...
Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, January 16, 2009, New Orleans, Lou...
A comprehensive description of barriers to college access for Latino/a adolescents is an important s...
The purpose of this study was to examine Latino/a student preferences for school counselor activitie...
The increasing number of Latino students presents unique challenges to and infinite possibilities fo...
The current nature of oppression that exists in the United States can be seen in the structure and p...
Latino/a undocumented students are among the population of students who are in danger of not graduat...
Graduation date: 2014Latinos have the lowest high school completion rates in the United States (Unit...
Latinos represent a significant percentage of the U.S. population; yet, they continue to experience ...
Latino/a students continue to encounter achievement and opportunity gaps, often precluding access to...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Social work. Advisor: Ronald H. Rooney,...
The demographics of public schools in the United States have changed immensely since the peak of the...
Groups of American students are learning at alarmingly different rates. This disparity in education ...
The purpose of this study was to gather detailed descriptions of information, resources, and interve...
Undocumented Latino students raise unique challenges for school counselors and student affairs profe...
In this study, researchers examined the frequency with which school counselors enact multicultural e...
Presented at the Society for Social Work and Research Conference, January 16, 2009, New Orleans, Lou...
A comprehensive description of barriers to college access for Latino/a adolescents is an important s...
The purpose of this study was to examine Latino/a student preferences for school counselor activitie...
The increasing number of Latino students presents unique challenges to and infinite possibilities fo...
The current nature of oppression that exists in the United States can be seen in the structure and p...
Latino/a undocumented students are among the population of students who are in danger of not graduat...