Empowering Hispanic Families

Empowering Hispanic Families

Author: Marta Sotomayor

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 246

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Empowering Latinas

Empowering Latinas

Author: Yasmin Davidds-Garrido

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13:

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Addresses a variety of issues Latina women face in the twenty-first century, including sexuality, shame, mental health, and the idea of equality with men, and discusses how they can break through society's boundaries to lead better lives.


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Download or read book Empowering Latinas written by Yasmin Davidds-Garrido and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Addresses a variety of issues Latina women face in the twenty-first century, including sexuality, shame, mental health, and the idea of equality with men, and discusses how they can break through society's boundaries to lead better lives.


Empowerment and Latino Families

Empowerment and Latino Families

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 52

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Parent Involvement and Empowerment with Hispanic Families

Parent Involvement and Empowerment with Hispanic Families

Author: Caludia S. Beymer

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Published: 1997

Total Pages: 292

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Empowering Latino Families

Empowering Latino Families

Author: Katty Romero

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Published: 1993

Total Pages: 180

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Building Confianza

Building Confianza

Author: Dalia Magaña

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Published: 2021-10-15

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780814214817

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Using linguistic analysis, identifies strategies that medical providers can use to improve transcultural competence and effectiveness when communicating with Spanish-speaking patients.


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Download or read book Building Confianza written by Dalia Magaña and published by . This book was released on 2021-10-15 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using linguistic analysis, identifies strategies that medical providers can use to improve transcultural competence and effectiveness when communicating with Spanish-speaking patients.


Empowering Latina/o Families to Navigate College Access

Empowering Latina/o Families to Navigate College Access

Author: Maria de Jesus Cisneros-Elias

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Published: 2018

Total Pages: 84

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As the number of Latinas/os in California increases to one in four residents, the number of Latinas/os earning bachelor’s degrees remains low – 12% (College Campaign, 2015). Given the current education crisis of Latinas/os, it has become increasingly important to understand ways to increase access to college for Latina/o youth. Research has found that these families teach and create a culture of education for their children through emotional support and consejos advice-giving narratives to life lessons (Chavira et al., 2016; Kiyama, 2011). Tara Yosso’s Community Cultural Wealth (CCW, Yosso, 2005) framework guides the current study, challenging the Latina/o deficit literature and outlines the strengths held within the Latina/o community and other undeserved communities. The CCW model posits that Latina/o families are rich in wealth in the form of capital. The focus of current study is to examine the CCW that Latino families possess and the agency acquired of the students through the empowerment of an intervention program for families and their youth. This study found Latina/o adolescents hold high educational aspirations for themselves regardless of their parents’ formal education in the United States. Additionally, adolescents expressed agency toward their educational pursuit. These results give us an in depth look at how adolescents perceive their parents’ support, help, and encouragement through cultural wealth and how it interacts with their own educational aspirations for their future. This study further allows us to see how a college information intervention may help Latina/o immigrant families increase in cultural wealth and teach them a concrete path to obtain their educational aspirations.


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Download or read book Empowering Latina/o Families to Navigate College Access written by Maria de Jesus Cisneros-Elias and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As the number of Latinas/os in California increases to one in four residents, the number of Latinas/os earning bachelor’s degrees remains low – 12% (College Campaign, 2015). Given the current education crisis of Latinas/os, it has become increasingly important to understand ways to increase access to college for Latina/o youth. Research has found that these families teach and create a culture of education for their children through emotional support and consejos advice-giving narratives to life lessons (Chavira et al., 2016; Kiyama, 2011). Tara Yosso’s Community Cultural Wealth (CCW, Yosso, 2005) framework guides the current study, challenging the Latina/o deficit literature and outlines the strengths held within the Latina/o community and other undeserved communities. The CCW model posits that Latina/o families are rich in wealth in the form of capital. The focus of current study is to examine the CCW that Latino families possess and the agency acquired of the students through the empowerment of an intervention program for families and their youth. This study found Latina/o adolescents hold high educational aspirations for themselves regardless of their parents’ formal education in the United States. Additionally, adolescents expressed agency toward their educational pursuit. These results give us an in depth look at how adolescents perceive their parents’ support, help, and encouragement through cultural wealth and how it interacts with their own educational aspirations for their future. This study further allows us to see how a college information intervention may help Latina/o immigrant families increase in cultural wealth and teach them a concrete path to obtain their educational aspirations.


Building la Familia

Building la Familia

Author: Pablo Moisés Jasis

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Published: 2000

Total Pages: 488

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Involving Latino Families in Schools

Involving Latino Families in Schools

Author: Concha Delgado Gaitan

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2004-03-12

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1483362493

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The author provides practical strategies for cultivating communication with Latino parents and including the Latino family in developing sustained academic improvement.


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Download or read book Involving Latino Families in Schools written by Concha Delgado Gaitan and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2004-03-12 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The author provides practical strategies for cultivating communication with Latino parents and including the Latino family in developing sustained academic improvement.


Involving Latino Families in Schools

Involving Latino Families in Schools

Author: Concha Delgado Gaitan

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2004-03-12

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 148336030X

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"Anyone involved in preservice training for future and present classroom teachers should read this book. Both the content and context of the book are practical, timely, and necessary as our country and classrooms become more diverse." Michele Dean, Principal Montalvo Elementary School, Ventura, CA Raise school attendance, reduce dropout rates, and improve academic performance of Latino students! Often marginalized by poverty, linguistic isolation, or prejudice, Latino students face many academic obstacles. And while research has shown that parental involvement plays a key role in academic achievement, most schools have failed to modify their parent involvement programs to address social and cultural realities of Latino families. Involving Latino Families in Schools provides tools and strategies for including Latino parents in developing sustained academic improvement. Sharing numerous first person success stories, author Concha Delgado Gaitan stresses three conditions of increased parental participation: connecting to families, sharing information with parents, and supporting continued parental involvement. Offering easily applied techniques for cultivating communication, this practical handbook examines Latino families and their educational aspirations for their children The communication systems needed between schools and Latino families How Latino families can assist their children at home Techniques to foster Latino parent involvement How to organize schoolwide parent involvement programs Through suggested activities, case examples, and vignettes, the author provides insights and instruction for planning, designing, and implementing parental participation programs that enhance the classroom curriculum and effectively engage Latino students. Designed primarily for elementary and secondary school principals and teachers, this innovative text is also an indispensable resource for district-level administrators.


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Download or read book Involving Latino Families in Schools written by Concha Delgado Gaitan and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2004-03-12 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Anyone involved in preservice training for future and present classroom teachers should read this book. Both the content and context of the book are practical, timely, and necessary as our country and classrooms become more diverse." Michele Dean, Principal Montalvo Elementary School, Ventura, CA Raise school attendance, reduce dropout rates, and improve academic performance of Latino students! Often marginalized by poverty, linguistic isolation, or prejudice, Latino students face many academic obstacles. And while research has shown that parental involvement plays a key role in academic achievement, most schools have failed to modify their parent involvement programs to address social and cultural realities of Latino families. Involving Latino Families in Schools provides tools and strategies for including Latino parents in developing sustained academic improvement. Sharing numerous first person success stories, author Concha Delgado Gaitan stresses three conditions of increased parental participation: connecting to families, sharing information with parents, and supporting continued parental involvement. Offering easily applied techniques for cultivating communication, this practical handbook examines Latino families and their educational aspirations for their children The communication systems needed between schools and Latino families How Latino families can assist their children at home Techniques to foster Latino parent involvement How to organize schoolwide parent involvement programs Through suggested activities, case examples, and vignettes, the author provides insights and instruction for planning, designing, and implementing parental participation programs that enhance the classroom curriculum and effectively engage Latino students. Designed primarily for elementary and secondary school principals and teachers, this innovative text is also an indispensable resource for district-level administrators.