The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine and understand the ways in which a group of five sixth-grade girls of Mexican-origin constructed their identities within the context of a participatory action research (PAR) project focused on Latina teen pregnancy. This semester-long study employed ethnographic methods of data collection, including interviews, participant observations, and weekly focus group meetings. Additionally, PAR was purposefully used as a perspective and method aimed at inquiring about contributions and limitations of activist educational research with youth. Sociocultural theories of language and literacy (Bakhtin, 1981, Gee, 1996; Street, 1995) and anthropological theories of identity formation (Holland,...
Based on indicators of educational achievement in the United States, Latinos have lagged behind most...
My dissertation explores the ways in which youth participatory action research (YPAR) can provide st...
This research examines identity formation and the various issues of acculturation of Latino adolesce...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine and understand the ways in which a group of fi...
Despite growing numbers of Latino/a youth within our nation and specifically within our K–12 populat...
Latinas, their families, and their communities carry rich incredible resources and practices that ca...
This dissertation presents two participatory action research case studies focusing upon how students...
The purpose of this study is to create rich, descriptive portraits of the identity perceptions of th...
This co-constructed narrative was undertaken to gain insights into youth perceptions about schooling...
textResearch on differences in STEM outcomes for females and students of color has been an ongoing e...
The social, emotional, and sexual experiences of adolescent girls in the United States are often fra...
The purpose of this study was to examine how three bilingual adolescents used their academic and no...
This study explores the lived experiences and social identities of six Mexican and Mexican American ...
This research explores how Latino/a high school students in New Mexico constitute their racial ident...
This dissertation study examines the ways a group of pre-adolescent girls represent themselves and o...
Based on indicators of educational achievement in the United States, Latinos have lagged behind most...
My dissertation explores the ways in which youth participatory action research (YPAR) can provide st...
This research examines identity formation and the various issues of acculturation of Latino adolesce...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine and understand the ways in which a group of fi...
Despite growing numbers of Latino/a youth within our nation and specifically within our K–12 populat...
Latinas, their families, and their communities carry rich incredible resources and practices that ca...
This dissertation presents two participatory action research case studies focusing upon how students...
The purpose of this study is to create rich, descriptive portraits of the identity perceptions of th...
This co-constructed narrative was undertaken to gain insights into youth perceptions about schooling...
textResearch on differences in STEM outcomes for females and students of color has been an ongoing e...
The social, emotional, and sexual experiences of adolescent girls in the United States are often fra...
The purpose of this study was to examine how three bilingual adolescents used their academic and no...
This study explores the lived experiences and social identities of six Mexican and Mexican American ...
This research explores how Latino/a high school students in New Mexico constitute their racial ident...
This dissertation study examines the ways a group of pre-adolescent girls represent themselves and o...
Based on indicators of educational achievement in the United States, Latinos have lagged behind most...
My dissertation explores the ways in which youth participatory action research (YPAR) can provide st...
This research examines identity formation and the various issues of acculturation of Latino adolesce...