Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education))--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Statement of the Problem\ud The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that impact the participation of Latino parents in their school site???s English Language Advisory Committee (ELAC). Even though Latino, especially ELL, parents have tried through different school venues for decades to be included in the education of their children, there is still the unfortunate perception from many educators that Latino parents do not value nor prioritize education. All literature compiled in the study verify that Latino parents want and are enthusiastic to be included in the education of their children. Latino parents that have entered the ...
This study characterized the ways in which non-English speaking Latino parents demonstrate their com...
This study characterized the ways in which non-English speaking Latino parents demonstrate their com...
The Hoover-Dempsey et al. (2005) model of parents" involvement in their children's schools has recen...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors that contribute to the\ud involvement of Latino...
The questions associated with the potential influence of parental involvement on students' achieveme...
Advisors: Rosita Lopez.Committee members: Ximena Burgin; Thomas Smith.Latinos have a pattern of low ...
abstract: ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to provide insight into immigrant Latino parents'...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
This study characterized the ways in which non-English speaking Latino parents demonstrate their com...
This study characterized the ways in which non-English speaking Latino parents demonstrate their com...
The Hoover-Dempsey et al. (2005) model of parents" involvement in their children's schools has recen...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
The involvement of parents in the educational process of their children is an important factor in cl...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
Historically, parental involvement has been viewed as a vehicle for academic success, especially in ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors that contribute to the\ud involvement of Latino...
The questions associated with the potential influence of parental involvement on students' achieveme...
Advisors: Rosita Lopez.Committee members: Ximena Burgin; Thomas Smith.Latinos have a pattern of low ...
abstract: ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to provide insight into immigrant Latino parents'...
The problem addressed in this study was the minimal school involvement by Latino immigrant parents d...
This study characterized the ways in which non-English speaking Latino parents demonstrate their com...
This study characterized the ways in which non-English speaking Latino parents demonstrate their com...
The Hoover-Dempsey et al. (2005) model of parents" involvement in their children's schools has recen...