This single-case study examines leadership practices at an English language-of-instruction community school with over 70% Latino student population. We collected multiple data sources over a twelve-month period and used an asset-grounded theoretical framework to inform our data analysis and interpretation. Our findings describe how parents took on voice and agency in response to conditions cultivated by the principal and the community school coordinator. Students took on leadership roles when school leaders created opportunities for civic engagement across grade levels. This case reveals how school leaders grounded in cultural values and principles support Latino children and families in a community school
This study examined the description principals of Hispanic-serving urban high schools had of their p...
Family and community engagement are increasingly seen as powerful tools for making schools more equi...
Ethnic minority children in the United States, particularly Latino children, are more likely to have...
The impact of parental involvement in a child’s academic success has been well-documented; however t...
This study examined Latino parent engagement through the lens of parent leaders in order to identify...
This study examined Latino parent engagement through the lens of parent leaders in order to identify...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore experiences and culturally appropriate practice...
This purpose of this qualitative study was to identify the ways that middle schools seek out Latinx ...
This article explores the social processes and outcomes associated with a school-linked, community-b...
Latinos are less likely to be civically involved in their community than any other minority group, d...
Research has shown that students who have parents that are involved in their education have higher s...
AbstractFe MoncloaTeaching and Learning Participation: Latino Youth Civic Engagement in a High Schoo...
Family involvement is important in children’s lives, at home and in school. According to O’Donnell a...
Latino community-based organizations (CBOs) represent a natural, yet largely untapped, source of lea...
California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Sharon H Ulanoff, Lois Andre-Beche...
This study examined the description principals of Hispanic-serving urban high schools had of their p...
Family and community engagement are increasingly seen as powerful tools for making schools more equi...
Ethnic minority children in the United States, particularly Latino children, are more likely to have...
The impact of parental involvement in a child’s academic success has been well-documented; however t...
This study examined Latino parent engagement through the lens of parent leaders in order to identify...
This study examined Latino parent engagement through the lens of parent leaders in order to identify...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore experiences and culturally appropriate practice...
This purpose of this qualitative study was to identify the ways that middle schools seek out Latinx ...
This article explores the social processes and outcomes associated with a school-linked, community-b...
Latinos are less likely to be civically involved in their community than any other minority group, d...
Research has shown that students who have parents that are involved in their education have higher s...
AbstractFe MoncloaTeaching and Learning Participation: Latino Youth Civic Engagement in a High Schoo...
Family involvement is important in children’s lives, at home and in school. According to O’Donnell a...
Latino community-based organizations (CBOs) represent a natural, yet largely untapped, source of lea...
California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Sharon H Ulanoff, Lois Andre-Beche...
This study examined the description principals of Hispanic-serving urban high schools had of their p...
Family and community engagement are increasingly seen as powerful tools for making schools more equi...
Ethnic minority children in the United States, particularly Latino children, are more likely to have...