abstract: There are many educational issues connected to the exponential growth of the Latina/o population in the U.S. One such issue is Latina/os’ educational outcomes in the area of literacy. Despite the increased attention to subpopulations of students (e.g., English language learners, students with disabilities) there is little attention given to students that do not fit neatly into one subcategory, which positions Latina/o language minorities (LMs) with learning disabilities (LDs) in a liminal space where their educational services are fragmented into either being a student with LD or a LM student. Unfortunately, labels that are meant to afford students resources often result in fragmenting students’ educational experiences. This bec...
This study follows the literacy experiences of four Latina middle schoolers as they read Harper Lee’...
The qualitative case study investigated how a Latino bilingual teacher incorporated students' lingui...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-213).Bringing issues of social justice and equity int...
Despite the empirical attention that has been devoted to Latinas/os, language minority (LM) students...
Minority children have consistently received less than an equitable education compared to children o...
There is no explicit legislation or policy in the United States that addresses the intersectional ne...
Abstract. Students with exceptional learning needs should not be denied access to special education ...
In California, Latina/o/x youth make up more than half of the 2017-2018 K-12 student population. Whi...
A descriptive study of Latina mothers’ perceptions of their children’s reading-related learning dis...
Abstract. Students with exceptional learning needs should not be denied access to special education ...
Latina/o students are the largest minority population in U.S. schools (Gándara, 2010), yet are prov...
Despite growing numbers of Latino/a youth within our nation and specifically within our K–12 populat...
According to the U.S. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (2002), the majority ...
This qualitative research looks at the effects that language choices and cultural practices have on ...
This research examines current teaching practices, current interventions amongst Hispanic children, ...
This study follows the literacy experiences of four Latina middle schoolers as they read Harper Lee’...
The qualitative case study investigated how a Latino bilingual teacher incorporated students' lingui...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-213).Bringing issues of social justice and equity int...
Despite the empirical attention that has been devoted to Latinas/os, language minority (LM) students...
Minority children have consistently received less than an equitable education compared to children o...
There is no explicit legislation or policy in the United States that addresses the intersectional ne...
Abstract. Students with exceptional learning needs should not be denied access to special education ...
In California, Latina/o/x youth make up more than half of the 2017-2018 K-12 student population. Whi...
A descriptive study of Latina mothers’ perceptions of their children’s reading-related learning dis...
Abstract. Students with exceptional learning needs should not be denied access to special education ...
Latina/o students are the largest minority population in U.S. schools (Gándara, 2010), yet are prov...
Despite growing numbers of Latino/a youth within our nation and specifically within our K–12 populat...
According to the U.S. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (2002), the majority ...
This qualitative research looks at the effects that language choices and cultural practices have on ...
This research examines current teaching practices, current interventions amongst Hispanic children, ...
This study follows the literacy experiences of four Latina middle schoolers as they read Harper Lee’...
The qualitative case study investigated how a Latino bilingual teacher incorporated students' lingui...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-213).Bringing issues of social justice and equity int...