Immigrant youth in the United States face historical and systemic challenges in American schools. Out-of-school mentoring programs, such as the 4-H Teenagers as Teachers model, have a positive impact on diverse youth outcomes. This qualitative study presents practices associated with engaging immigrant youth as teachers in urban 4-H youth development programs. Purposeful sampling identified 11 4-H professionals from three regions: West, Midwest, and Northeast. Five professionals are immigrants, and six are of White European descent. Building on the essential elements of teenagers as teachers programs and immigrant mentoring research, 4-H professionals indicated that cultural competence, including empathy and commitment to immigrant teens, i...
Known as the land of opportunities, United States has always been a key attraction to outside world ...
The changing racial and ethnic demographics have had a profound effect on 4-H programs. Minoritized ...
There is a dearth of literature on how immigrant groups understand minority groups in the United Sta...
Inner-city school environments include the location, size, demographics, and diversity of the school...
It has been projected that 33% of all school children will be from immigrant households by the year ...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
Sí Se Puede, Sí Se Pudo, Sí Se Va a Poder:The Narrative Experience of Newcomer Immigrant Adolescent ...
In a richly diverse state -- and one where no single ethnic group makes a clear majority -- the Univ...
The University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) invested close ...
This article addresses the need to better understand impactful mentoring models for undocumented imm...
Although the ever increasing diverse immigrant and refugee students enrich and bring diversity to Am...
The Latino population in the United States is on the rise, but historically, Latino graduation rates...
Students ’ relationship with teachers is a building block toward student prog-ress and success. Litt...
Although immigrant adolescents typically have high hopes for their futures, educational and career o...
The Hispanic population is the fastest-growing minority group in the United States. The rapid growth...
Known as the land of opportunities, United States has always been a key attraction to outside world ...
The changing racial and ethnic demographics have had a profound effect on 4-H programs. Minoritized ...
There is a dearth of literature on how immigrant groups understand minority groups in the United Sta...
Inner-city school environments include the location, size, demographics, and diversity of the school...
It has been projected that 33% of all school children will be from immigrant households by the year ...
Nationally, the 4-H Youth Development Program utilizes more than 350,000 adult volunteers annually, ...
Sí Se Puede, Sí Se Pudo, Sí Se Va a Poder:The Narrative Experience of Newcomer Immigrant Adolescent ...
In a richly diverse state -- and one where no single ethnic group makes a clear majority -- the Univ...
The University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) invested close ...
This article addresses the need to better understand impactful mentoring models for undocumented imm...
Although the ever increasing diverse immigrant and refugee students enrich and bring diversity to Am...
The Latino population in the United States is on the rise, but historically, Latino graduation rates...
Students ’ relationship with teachers is a building block toward student prog-ress and success. Litt...
Although immigrant adolescents typically have high hopes for their futures, educational and career o...
The Hispanic population is the fastest-growing minority group in the United States. The rapid growth...
Known as the land of opportunities, United States has always been a key attraction to outside world ...
The changing racial and ethnic demographics have had a profound effect on 4-H programs. Minoritized ...
There is a dearth of literature on how immigrant groups understand minority groups in the United Sta...