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Moller, Stephanie; Banerjee, Neena; Bottia, Martha Cecilia; Stearns, Elizabeth; Mickelson, Roslyn Arlin; Dancy, Melissa; Wright, Eric; Valentino, Lauren – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2015
We argue that Latino/a students are more likely to major in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in college if they were educated in high schools where they studied with satisfied teachers who worked in collaborative professional communities. Quantitative results demonstrate that collaborative professional communities in high school…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Hispanic American Students, Majors (Students), Secondary School Teachers
Lu, Ming-Tsan Pierre; Cavazos Vela, Javier – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2015
In this article, the authors first reviewed related literature on possible factors that influence learning between an online learning (OL) course format and a face-to-face (F2F) course format. The authors investigated OL and F2F learning perceptions and effectiveness of a graduate-level research methods course at a Hispanic-serving institution…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Methods Courses, Hispanic American Students, Institutional Characteristics
Acevedo-Polakovich, Ignacio D.; Quirk, Kelley M.; Cousineau, Jennifer R.; Saxena, Suchita R.; Gerhart, James I. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2014
This study examines whether incorporating a multidimensional perspective to the study of the relation between cultural adaptation and academic attitudes among Latinas/os in the United States can clarify this relation. Hypotheses about the relation between cultural adaptation and academic attitudes were examined using data provided by U.S. Latina/o…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Biculturalism, Hispanic American Students, High School Students
Ojeda, Lizette; Castillo, Linda G.; Rosales Meza, Rocío; Piña-Watson, Brandy – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2014
This study examined how college persistence intentions and life satisfaction influenced by acculturation, enculturation, White marginalization, and Mexican American marginalization among 515 Mexican American college students. The utility of a path analysis model was supported. Enculturation positively predicted persistence and life satisfaction.…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Life Satisfaction, Academic Persistence, College Students
Núñez, Guillermina Gina – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2014
A pedagogy of engagement links faculty and students to the needs of local communities while promoting academic success through higher retention and graduation rates in higher education. This work describes engaged scholarship and shares guidelines for documenting student engagement and critical reflection across the higher education curriculum.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, College Students, Academic Persistence
Musoba, Glenda Droogsma; Collazo, Charlene; Placide, Sharon – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2013
Minority retention models have identified student needs that may or may not be addressed by institutional first-year experience (FYE) programming at Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs). Qualitatively, this study examined Hispanic and Black first-year experiences in an HSI context. Identified themes included sense of belonging, career and major…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Hispanic American Students, School Holding Power, Academic Persistence
Ruecker, Todd – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2013
This article examines how high-stakes testing policies can constrain the way teachers at predominately Latina/o high schools teach literacy and subsequently influence the success of Latina/o students at college. It is based on a year and a half study of seven Latina/o students making transition from a high school to a community college or…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, College Preparation, Hispanic American Students, Literacy Education
Chacon, Justin Akers – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2013
Budget cuts have reduced courses and student services within California community colleges. This coincides with the growth of low-income Latino male (Latinos) and Latina female (Latinas) student enrollment. Budget cuts have been implemented throughout the system, including in the Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS), which…
Descriptors: Low Income, Hispanic American Students, Budgets, Retrenchment
Rogers, Darrin L.; Kranz, Peter L.; Ferguson, Christopher J. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2013
Undergraduate research provides multiple educational advantages, and Hispanic students may reap particular benefits. The "embedded researcher" method avoids difficulties inherent in traditional apprenticeship models, providing meaningful research experience to multiple students within a standard didactic course structure while yielding…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Hispanic American Students, Integrated Activities
Ramirez, Elvia – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2013
Based on in-depth qualitative interviews, this study examined the factors that influenced Latino/a students' decision to matriculate at a particular doctoral institution. Findings reveal that Latinos/as are influenced by several factors in their selection of a doctoral program, including location (proximity to home), faculty influences, financial…
Descriptors: School Choice, Student Attitudes, Feminism, Doctoral Programs
Gonzalez, Roger Geertz – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2013
In this study, most Latino college students preferred the term "Hispanic" over "Latino" as a panethnic term. These Latino students also detailed their differences based on how they perceive other specific Latino ethnic groups, non-Latino groups, their political identity, and their immigration and citizenship status. (Contains 1 table and 1 note.)
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Citizenship, College Students, Hispanic American Students
Hernandez, Ebelia; Mobley, Michael; Coryell, Gayle; Yu, En-Hui; Martinez, Gladys – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2013
Using critical race theory and quantitative criticalist stance, this study examines the construct validity of an engagement survey, "Student Experiences in the Research University" (SERU) for Latino college students through exploratory factor analysis. Results support the principal seven-factor SERU model. However subfactors exhibited differential…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Learner Engagement, Test Validity, Self Efficacy
Easley, Nate, Jr.; Bianco, Margarita; Leech, Nancy – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2012
The disparity between the educational attainment of Mexican heritage and White individuals illustrate a need for research on factors associated with the high educational attainment of some immigrant and first-generation students of Mexican descent. Using autobiographies, student interviews, and family interviews as data sources, this article…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Educational Attainment, Student Motivation, Autobiographies
West, Jean Jaymes; Simmons, Donna – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2012
Student learning is enriched by problem-based service learning (PBSL) projects. For Hispanic students, the learning that takes place in PBSL projects may be even more significant, although the research published in academic journals about client-based projects for Hispanic students is limited. This article begins to advance an understanding of how…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Service Learning, Hispanic American Students, Problem Based Learning
Propero, Moises; Russell, Amy Catherine; Vohra-Gupta, Shetal – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2012
This study investigated differences in educational motivation among Hispanic and non-Hispanic first-generation students (FGS). Participants were 315 high school and college students who completed a revised academic motivation survey that measured participants' educational motivation (intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, and amotivation).…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Grade Point Average, Incentives, Educational Attainment

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