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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Chapa, Jorge; Garcia, Emmanuel – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2013
Redistricting, the redrawing of electoral district boundaries to reflect the latest population counts, occurs for most electoral districts after each decennial census. While normally a topic of concern mainly to politicians and politicos, redistricting can alter the opportunities for representation and policy alternatives. For a number of reasons,…
Descriptors: Census Figures, State Universities, School Districts, Educational Policy
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Fann, Amy; Jarsky, Karen McClafferty; McDonough, Patricia M. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Parents who have not had opportunities to attend college themselves have neither experience with the process of college preparation and college going nor sufficient access to needed information. This article describes a collaborative venture between a university department of education and a cluster of local schools designed to help parents of…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Planning, College Preparation, Parent Participation
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Collins, Donald Earl; Weinbaum, Alexandra T.; Ramon, Gilberto; Vaughan, Debra – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Collaborative efforts between school districts and higher education institutions to address access, retention, and achievement issues for underrepresented students have grown in recent years. Yet many of these university or school district-led efforts possess limited understanding of the community context for systemic change, and engage community…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Organizations, Partnerships in Education, Access to Education
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Moran, Carrol; Cooper, Catherine R.; Lopez, Angelica; Goza, Barbara – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
To consider how interdisciplinary P-20 partnerships increase college going among Chicano/Latino youth, the authors highlight evidence from the Educational Partnership Center (EPC), University of California, Santa Cruz, a P-20 partnership building academic achievement and college and career pathways. Three elements advance EPC effectiveness:…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Management Information Systems, Educational Theories, Alignment (Education)
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Nunez, Anne-Marie; Oliva, Maricela – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
P-20 collaboration between the P-12 and higher education sectors has been increasing in recent years as a strategy to promote college access, particularly among underrepresented students. This article provides an overview of the current state of P-20 scholarship and practice in the field, offers an approach to conceptualizing the study and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation, Influences
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De La Cruz, Yolanda – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2008
Ten Hispanic university students enrolled in higher education courses were interviewed and considered successful despite the lack of support they received in learning English during their primary and secondary education. Analysis of the questionnaires and personal interviews reveal four major types of mentors who supported and motivated them to…
Descriptors: College Students, Mentors, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Gandara, Patricia – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2006
Because Latino students begin school far behind their non-Hispanic peers, moving more of them into the math and science pipeline will require a broad strategy that begins with preliteracy skills. This article reviews existing data on the costs of effective intervention and suggests that we would have to invest from 1.5 to 2 times what we now…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Mathematics Education, Technology Education, Engineering Education
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Chapa, Jorge; De La Rosa, Belinda – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2006
This article addresses Latino population growth in the United States and their participation in higher education, particularly in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs. The demographic and educational trends outlined here suggest that although the Latino population will continue to grow very rapidly, the participation in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Trends, Population Growth
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Carrier, Karen A.; Cohen, James A. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2005
The shortage of teachers in pre-K-12 schools includes a serious shortage of bilingual teachers. Based on the findings of several research studies, the authors suggest that Hispanic bilingual adults in communities with populations of pre-K-12 students who are English-language learners are an untapped resource. The authors offer suggestions for…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Bilingual Teachers, Bilingual Education, Hispanic Americans
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Jiang, Binbin; DeVillar, Robert A. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2005
First-year research conducted by the authors of a 3-year, cross-cultural, professional development project involving English-as-a-Foreign Language (EFL) teachers at a private pre-K-12 school in central Mexico. Findings indicate that key elements of the integrative-systematic approach - developed to respond to the combined need for equity and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction
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Auerbach, Susan – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
How can K-16 partnerships enlist Latino parents as informed allies in support of their children's college planning? This article draws on data from 3 years of participant observation to show how a bilingual outreach program for parents at a diverse high school narrowed the information gap about college, enhanced family social networks, and…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, College Planning, Partnerships in Education, Hispanic Americans
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Collatos, Anthony; Morrell, Ernest; Nuno, Alejandro; Lara, Roger – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
This article examines the pathways to higher education of two working-class Latino students participating in an intervention program at a diverse, metropolitan high school. Using critical narratives from 2 of the 30 student participants, this article exposes several reasons disproportionately low numbers of Latino students gain access to higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hispanic American Students, Early Intervention, Access to Education
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Oliva, Maricela – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
Improving access to college for Latinos and other underrepresented minorities is a serious policy dilemma, particularly in states where they constitute large and growing numbers of the college-age population. Latinos as a group face numerous obstacles to college attendance, including a lack of knowledge about college and how to get there,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, College Attendance, College Choice, State Legislation
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Oliva, Maricela; Nora, Amaury – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
In this special issue, we have sought to explore the strategies, programming, interventions, and policy decisions that institutions and communities use collaboratively as they attempt to cope with this educational crisis. Some of those strategies involve working with nontraditional constituencies such as parents or involve nontraditional and…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Early Intervention, Urban Schools, High School Students