This study explores the stories and experiences of second-generation Portuguese Canadian secondary school students in Southern Ontario, Canada. The purpose of this research was to understand the educational experiences of students, specifically the successes, challenges, and struggles that the participants faced within the education system. Questions were also asked about identity issues and how participants perceived their identities influencing their educational experiences. Six Portuguese Canadian students in grades 9 to 11 were interviewed twice. The interviews ranged from 45 minutes to 90 minutes in length. Data analysis of qualitative, open-ended interviews, research journals, field notes and curricular documents yielded under...
Studies with immigrant and refugee youth highlight challenges, school failure and early push-out rat...
A presença e escolarização de alunos de diferentes nacionalidades, línguas e culturas tem representa...
This contribution outlines approaches to education of migrant children in Portugal and, connectedly,...
The academic trajectories of Portuguese-speaking students in Toronto, Canada, have been characterize...
grantor: University of TorontoFor decades, Portuguese-Canadian children in Toronto have be...
This thesis examines the problem of low educational attainment rates of Portuguese- Canadian studen...
On average, Portuguese-Canadians have a lower educational attainment than other ethnicities. With th...
Abstract This qualitative study is designed to examine how the 8 university students (from 8 differ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, through narrative analysis, the arrival stories of Lati...
This qualitative study explores the perceptions of adult Latin Americans on their secondary school e...
This study discusses how students at risk of educational exclusion can restore their identity and im...
This study examines the diverse ways students perceive Canada, Canadians, and themselves as Canadian...
A history of growing up in Vancouver with immigrant Portuguese parents was constructed by interviewi...
This paper investigates the role(s) cultural identity(ies) of second-generation immigrant educators ...
This research utilized Crenshaw’s intersectionality theory and Cummins’ (1996) coercive and collabor...
Studies with immigrant and refugee youth highlight challenges, school failure and early push-out rat...
A presença e escolarização de alunos de diferentes nacionalidades, línguas e culturas tem representa...
This contribution outlines approaches to education of migrant children in Portugal and, connectedly,...
The academic trajectories of Portuguese-speaking students in Toronto, Canada, have been characterize...
grantor: University of TorontoFor decades, Portuguese-Canadian children in Toronto have be...
This thesis examines the problem of low educational attainment rates of Portuguese- Canadian studen...
On average, Portuguese-Canadians have a lower educational attainment than other ethnicities. With th...
Abstract This qualitative study is designed to examine how the 8 university students (from 8 differ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, through narrative analysis, the arrival stories of Lati...
This qualitative study explores the perceptions of adult Latin Americans on their secondary school e...
This study discusses how students at risk of educational exclusion can restore their identity and im...
This study examines the diverse ways students perceive Canada, Canadians, and themselves as Canadian...
A history of growing up in Vancouver with immigrant Portuguese parents was constructed by interviewi...
This paper investigates the role(s) cultural identity(ies) of second-generation immigrant educators ...
This research utilized Crenshaw’s intersectionality theory and Cummins’ (1996) coercive and collabor...
Studies with immigrant and refugee youth highlight challenges, school failure and early push-out rat...
A presença e escolarização de alunos de diferentes nacionalidades, línguas e culturas tem representa...
This contribution outlines approaches to education of migrant children in Portugal and, connectedly,...