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2011

Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education

Mexican

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Success Stories Of Students Of Mexican Descent, Wesley Montoya Jan 2011

Success Stories Of Students Of Mexican Descent, Wesley Montoya

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This study tells the personal stories of three academically successful students of Mexican descent. The goal of this study was to give a counter to the stereotypical deficit view of Hispanic students in the eyes of teachers, parents, and other students.

The participants were three high school students of Mexican descent attending an urban high school in Colorado. The research question of this study allowed the participants to tell their story of what it was like to be a student. The research question was: What are the personal and academic stories of academically successful Mexican urban high school students?

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Schooled In America: Esl & The Assimilation Of Mexican Immigrant Children, Bridget Dackow Jan 2011

Schooled In America: Esl & The Assimilation Of Mexican Immigrant Children, Bridget Dackow

Senior Projects Spring 2011

An ethnography studying ESL and the social, cultural and academic assimilation processes of Mexican immigrant children in Red Hook, New York.


Transcending Borders: The Experience Of Six Undocumented Immigrant Mothers In The United States, Patricia Derobles Jan 2011

Transcending Borders: The Experience Of Six Undocumented Immigrant Mothers In The United States, Patricia Derobles

Doctoral Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to gain meaningful insights into the experiences of six undocumented immigrant mothers as they settled in the United States while they raise and participate in the educational life of their children. Currently 10 % of California's 6 million students originate from homes where one or two parents are undocumented, poor and have limited English skills. Undocumented immigrants live in constant fear of deportation, live and work in the shadows of mainstream society, are stigmatized by the media, are criminalized by immigration law and exploited by their employers. Historically, children originating from immigrant homes have …