This qualitative research study explores the experiences of Chicanx/Latinx undocumented graduate students in higher education and specifically examines the home-based teachings and learnings employed by their parents to access and navigate higher education institutions. The study is guided by the research question: How do undocumented Latinx graduate students make sense of the forms of support and participation they receive from their families around education? The authors used Bernal’s (2001) Pedagogies of the Home as a guiding framework. The findings revealed important learnings from their family’s migration, laboral experiences and struggles, and strategies to resist marginalization. Through this study, student experiences highlight impo...
This study focuses on the stressors and coping mechanisms that undocumented Latinx/as adopt in their...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The increasing numbers of Latinx students enrolling ...
The construction of parental involvement as it was introduced into American schools over 90 years ag...
As a group, Latinas/os are transforming the demographic profile of U.S. colleges and universities. M...
This qualitative study examined the academic relationship between first-generation Latina college gr...
Since the 1970s, the college enrollment of Latinx first generation students (FGS) has increased nati...
A central Latinx cultural value is familismo, which involves dedication to family and seeking the fa...
Undocumented, unafraid, and unapologetic is how our students should be able to communicate to us; ye...
As Latinx students navigate higher education it is vital to understand how they negotiate their mult...
Undocumented Latinx students are currently one of the most disenfranchised racial/ethnic groups in t...
In 2014, Latina/o children comprise over 50% of the California K-12 student population. The recently...
Latinos(as)/Chicanos(as) are one of the minorities least represented in graduate school (Ramirez, 20...
This study explored the educational journeys of 17 academically achieving, low income and first gene...
This paper explores the influence and impact of support from higher education professionals on Latin...
The Chicanx/Latinx student has been underrepresented over the course of the development of the Ameri...
This study focuses on the stressors and coping mechanisms that undocumented Latinx/as adopt in their...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The increasing numbers of Latinx students enrolling ...
The construction of parental involvement as it was introduced into American schools over 90 years ag...
As a group, Latinas/os are transforming the demographic profile of U.S. colleges and universities. M...
This qualitative study examined the academic relationship between first-generation Latina college gr...
Since the 1970s, the college enrollment of Latinx first generation students (FGS) has increased nati...
A central Latinx cultural value is familismo, which involves dedication to family and seeking the fa...
Undocumented, unafraid, and unapologetic is how our students should be able to communicate to us; ye...
As Latinx students navigate higher education it is vital to understand how they negotiate their mult...
Undocumented Latinx students are currently one of the most disenfranchised racial/ethnic groups in t...
In 2014, Latina/o children comprise over 50% of the California K-12 student population. The recently...
Latinos(as)/Chicanos(as) are one of the minorities least represented in graduate school (Ramirez, 20...
This study explored the educational journeys of 17 academically achieving, low income and first gene...
This paper explores the influence and impact of support from higher education professionals on Latin...
The Chicanx/Latinx student has been underrepresented over the course of the development of the Ameri...
This study focuses on the stressors and coping mechanisms that undocumented Latinx/as adopt in their...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The increasing numbers of Latinx students enrolling ...
The construction of parental involvement as it was introduced into American schools over 90 years ag...