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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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Jimenez-Silva, Margarita; Gomez, Laura; Cisneros, Jesus – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2014
This article provides an analysis of Arizona's policy response in educating English language learners by conducting a narrative review. A critical Latina/o theory approach was used to analyze the data. This study reveals 5 salient policy responses: (a) severely limit bilingual education, (b) develop controversial funding solutions, (c)…
Descriptors: State Policy, Educational Policy, English Language Learners, Hispanic American Students
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Tarasawa, Beth – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2013
As the Latino/a immigrant population increases, racial conflict historically understood in terms of Black and White in the U.S. South has expanded to include new contestants in metro-Atlanta public schools. By examining market and sociological competition theoretical perspectives, this study investigates how language assistance resource…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Public Schools, Program Implementation, English Language Learners
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Valencia, Richard R. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2012
Primarily because of underutilized schools (caused by declining enrollments) and the need to address budgetary deficits brought on by dramatic reductions in average daily attendance, many public school districts, in decades past and the present, have been forced to close numerous schools across the nation. The school boards of these economically…
Descriptors: School Closing, Equal Education, Declining Enrollment, Mexican Americans
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Orozco, Richard – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2012
This study examined discourses used in mission statements from segregated Chicana/o and White schools. The words and phrases used in segregated Chicana/o school mission statements produce negatively oriented frames that make transparent low expectations and negative attitudes compared to those used in segregated White schools. These frames become…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Negative Attitudes, Hispanic American Students, Institutional Mission
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Noboa, Julio – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2012
For more than a decade, the world history course taught in the public high schools of Texas has provided the only comprehensive overview of the story of humanity to millions of students, most of whom are of Mexican descent. The Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills curriculum standard for world history has been foundational for textbook selection,…
Descriptors: World History, History Instruction, High Schools, Secondary School Curriculum
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Rivera, Angelica – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2012
The purpose of this paper is to describe the educational experiences of a Mexican woman in Chicago's Little Village community in the 1980s. The author was born in Mexico and raised in Little Village which has been home to Mexican immigrant communities for decades. Little Village is also home to the largest Mexican-American population in the…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Immigrants, Womens Education, Womens Studies
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Ruiz, Marisol; Valverde, Michelle – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2012
Schools serve as antidemocratic spaces where teacher, parent, community member, and student voices are typically disregarded. Instead, philanthropists and businesses are allowed to drive school and district agendas. An exploration of 3 local efforts that connect a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) with prekindergarten to Grade 12 students and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Social Justice, Educational Change, Theory Practice Relationship
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Johnson, Eric J. – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2011
This discussion emphasizes the importance of collaborative learning methods to compensate for the legal restrictions placed on school districts by Arizona's anti-bilingual education law, Proposition 203. Grounded in Vygotsky's sociocultural theory of learning, peerlingual education is described as an invaluable resource based on the linguistic…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Classroom Communication, Bilingual Education, Cooperative Learning
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Irizarry, Jason G.; Raible, John – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2011
This study draws from data collected through phenomenological interviews with a group of urban teachers identified as "exemplary" by Latino students, parents, and community members. The authors critically examine the participants' biographies and document factors they cited as most germane and influential to informing their practice with Latino…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Urban Teaching, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Characteristics
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Torres, Myriam N.; Hurtado-Vivas, Romelia – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2011
Family literacy has moved of late to the forefront of school reform, mostly because of the implementation of the No Child Left Behind policy. Family literacy has become a process of colonization: Standardization of the skill-based approach and Euro-American middle-class practices have become the norm for evaluating the involvement of all parents.…
Descriptors: Family Literacy, Hispanic Americans, Parents, Parent Participation
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Austin, Theresa; Willett, Jerri; Gebhard, Margaret; Montes, Agustin Lao – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2010
This article reports on a teacher education program's preparation of bilingual paraeducators during a period of conflicting educational reform of structured English immersion in Massachusetts. Drawing on nexus analysis of discourses (R. Scollon & S. W. Scollon, 2004), we discuss factors faced by Latino educators. These include competing…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Teacher Education Programs, Educational Change, Bilingualism
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Delgado, Rocio – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2010
This piece presents a teacher's reflections on her experiences working with Latino English language learners with and without disabilities. The author's voice narrates her journey as a teacher, researcher, and teacher educator preparing professionals to work with bilingual populations. The beliefs and factors she identifies as influencing her…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Disabilities, Teacher Educators, English (Second Language)
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Good, Mary Ellen; Masewicz, Sophia; Vogel, Linda – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2010
This qualitative study grounded in critical inquiry and cultural-ecological theory explores barriers to academic achievement for Latino English language learners (ELLs). Parents and teachers were purposefully selected from a rural school district in the Rocky Mountain region to participate in focus group interviews. Findings included barriers…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Rural Schools, Focus Groups, Parent Participation
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Chavez-Reyes, Christina – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2010
Research on Latinos in schools tends to focus on first-generation immigrant and second-generation students. This article raises the profile of the later-generation (third or later) Chicano (LGC) or Mexican American students who continue to experience academic neglect despite their citizenship and English monolingualism. Using 31 oral histories…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Mexican Americans, Educational Attainment, Monolingualism
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Farruggio, Pete – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2010
Latino immigrant parents were interviewed in an urban California school district post Proposition 227. Approximately half had placed their English-learner children into bilingual classes. The others had children in English-only classes. Guided by sociohistorical psychology, the study explores the parents' motivations for the goal of preserving the…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Values, Social Environment, Spanish
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