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Hartman, Chester, Ed. – Poverty & Race, 1995
This journal issue consists of articles and other information about immigration issues, as well as discussions of the utility of racial and ethnic categories. "An International Perspective on Migration" (Cathi Tactaquin) examines the intertwined economic, political, and environmental causes of international migration; discusses how…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Blacks, Civil Rights, Demography
Hernandez, Rudy; Siles, Marcelo; Rochin, Refugio I. – 2001
This paper examines demographic and socioeconomic data on the Latino population, focusing on characteristics of Latino youth. The U.S. Hispanic population is growing rapidly, fueled by both immigration and high fertility rates. Although census figures indicate that about 64 percent of Hispanics are of Mexican origin, the Latino population is very…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Attainment, Educational Needs, Employment Patterns
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Goodwin, A. Lin – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2017
In light of shifting immigration trends and demographics, teacher preparation must be rethought to ensure culturally and linguistically responsive curriculum and classroom practice. This imperative is one with which educators have long been struggling, but have yet to adequately address. Fourteen years ago, I wrote an article about this very same…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Immigrants, Teacher Competencies, Student Diversity
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Fránquiz, María E. – Bilingual Research Journal, 2018
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), signed in 1965, was a pivotal civil rights law to address the dream of equitable education for all children on the mainland and in U.S. territories. The ESEA was followed by the Bilingual Education Act (BEA), signed by President Johnson in 1968. The BEA specifically addressed the necessities of…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Bilingual Education, Educational Legislation, Second Language Learning
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Hornberger, Nancy H. – Language in Society, 1998
Discusses cases of indigenous/immigrant languages that are in danger of disappearing because they are not being transmitted to the next generation, including languages of South America, South Africa, Southeast Asia, Wales, New Zealand, Turkey, and native languages of California. Such cases provide evidence that language policy and education serve…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Global Approach
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Perilla, Julia L. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1999
Examines domestic violence from a human rights perspective. Explores the antecedents, dynamics, and effects of domestic abuse in light of the historical, philosophical, cultural, social, spiritual, and political realities of Latino immigrants in the United States. Discusses levels of awareness and responsibility necessary to break the…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Child Welfare, Civil Liberties, Cultural Context
Garcia, Victor – 1996
Since the 1970s, the Mexican-descent population of Guadalupe, California, has spearheaded a drive for local political representation. This paper examines their struggles and challenges the misconception of Mexican campesino immigrants as politically apathetic in their new homeland. From 1960 to 1990, the percentage of Guadalupe's population that…
Descriptors: Activism, Boards of Education, Citizen Participation, Community Action
The Fund for Free Expression: A Committee of Human Rights Watch, 1992
The aim of the "English-Only" movement is to make English the official national language. The Constitution of the United States does not mention the English language, and therefore the country has no official language. The legacy of the nation's founders is one of linguistic tolerance. The increase in immigrants from Asia and Latin…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Asian Americans, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law
Banya, Kingsley – 1993
The various ways in which countries use their educational systems to socialize ethnic minorities to the dominant culture is the topic of this paper. Different approaches countries have taken toward the education of minorities are identified. In the "recognition approach," the rights of minority languages, culture, and education are acknowledged in…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Policy
National Council of La Raza, Washington, DC. – 1992
This overview presents a profile of the Hispanic American community in five key areas: demographics, education, poverty, health, and civil rights. The demographic overview considers population composition and location, population growth, language acquisition, family status, and employment. Educational status and trends, underrepresentation in…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Demography, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Trends
Ray, Douglas, Ed.; Poonwassie, Deo H., Ed. – 1992
This book contains 27 essays and case studies that focus on the potential for education to lessen social inequality in various countries. Three widespread forms of inequality involve aboriginal societies in modern industrial states, long established communities denied full status, and recent immigrants. Chapters are: "Modern Inequality and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Case Studies, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict
Fuchs, Lawrence H. – 1995
The evolution of an inclusivist immigration and naturalization policy in the United States is described. The policy, implicit in the founding myth of the United States as a haven for all, has been challenged repeatedly by ideas of national membership, and is only possible because of the American principles of universal rights. The founding ideals…
Descriptors: Civics, Civil Rights, Cultural Pluralism, Culture
Talcott, William – Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), University of Maryland, 2005
The historical study of university campuses can tell us much about the changing character and presuppositions of citizenship. Likewise, the study of citizenship can shed considerable light on the nature of universities. Throughout American history, various elite institutions can be seen struggling to establish a semblance of order and control in…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Higher Education, Universities, Educational History
Duke, Christopher; And Others – 1986
The study described in this report reviews adult education relevant to immigration and multiculturalism in Australia. The report is presented in three parts. The first part examines the background and context of adult education programs intended for immigrants and for a multicultural society. The first of two chapters presents the historical and…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Attitude Change, Comparative Education
Pearn, M. A. – 1978
Testing in the United States has had a checkered history since tests were developed and used at the beginning of this century. In the earlier part of the century, test results were used to justify the exclusion of immigrants from parts of Europe. More recently, they have come under attack as restricting the access of blacks to jobs and education.…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Aptitude Tests, Blacks, Disadvantaged
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