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Torres, Valerie – Religious Education, 2010
Latinas/os are deeply religious, and their way of expressing and experiencing God and life is often different from that of the U.S. dominant culture. With the importance of family, community, and the belief that God is actively present in daily life in a Latino context, this article explores the interplay between "la familia" as "locus…
Descriptors: Family Life, Religious Education, Hispanic Americans, Catholics
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Buhs, Eric S.; Welch, Greg; Burt, Jennifer; Knoche, Lisa – Early Child Development and Care, 2011
This study evaluated a data-set drawn using "The Familia"--a measure originally developed to evaluate shared-reading activities. A newly developed set of conceptual supports and a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were applied to a new factor structure/model. Data were drawn from 219 young children and their families (mean age = 43…
Descriptors: Story Reading, School Readiness, Printed Materials, Family Programs
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Prado, Guillermo; Pantin, Hilda; Briones, Ervin; Schwartz, Seth J.; Feaster, Daniel; Huang, Shi; Sullivan, Summer; Tapia, Maria I.; Sabillon, Eduardo; Lopez, Barbara; Szapocznik, Jose – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2007
The present study evaluated the efficacy of Familias Unidas + Parent-Preadolescent Training for HIV Prevention (PATH), a Hispanic-specific, parent-centered intervention, in preventing adolescent substance use and unsafe sexual behavior. Two hundred sixty-six 8th-grade Hispanic adolescents and their primary caregivers were randomly assigned to 1 of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Smoking, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Caregivers
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Cardona, Betty; Softas-Nall, Lia – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2010
In this interview, Patricia Arredondo shares with us her scholarship and expertise working with Latino families. Patricia talks about multicultural competencies, multicultural development as well as diversity assessment when working with Latino families. Dr. Arredondo has published widely on these topics and is the coauthor of "Counseling Latinos…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Family Counseling, Psychology, Therapy
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Rodriguez, Lizette; Horowitz, Marcel; Espinoza, Dorina; Aguilera, Alberto; de la Torre, Adela – Journal of Applied Research on Children, 2015
Introduction: The year 2015 marks the fourth year of a drought in California. With no signs of the drought improving, communities in California are left to prioritize their water usage. In the Central Valley, the limited water supply has forced farmers to prioritize on acreage and planting, decisions that trickle down and may impact farmworker…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Agricultural Occupations, Coping, Mexican Americans
Law, Jon; Kelly, Michael; Garcia, Pema; Taylor, Thom – American Journal of Health Education, 2010
Background: Family cohesion may be a factor to prevent exposure of Hispanics in United States to secondhand smoke. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate one permutation of Mi Familia No Fuma (MFNF) and its resulting outputs or proximal client outcomes. Methods: MFNF is an approach to secondhand smoke prevention, using family cohesion…
Descriptors: Intervention, Health Education, Smoking, Acculturation
Ocasio-Jimenez, Priscilla Irma – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The graduation rates for Hispanic students in higher education are the lowest in the nation in comparison to any other subgroups, yet they are the fastest growing population in the nation. Lack of a rigorous curriculum in a K-12 setting and college readiness skills are factors. There needs to be a strong partnership among K-12 school districts and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, School Holding Power, Student Recruitment, Community Colleges
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Gonzalez, Jorge E.; Uhing, Brad M. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2008
The authors examine dimensions of the home literacy environment relative to oral language outcomes for high-risk Hispanic children. They also illustrate the use of commonality analysis for understanding the contribution of home literacy to oral language outcomes. Forty-eight children and their families participated in the study. Commonality…
Descriptors: Young Children, Hispanic Americans, Family Environment, Literacy
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Edberg, Mark; Cleary, Sean D.; Collins, Elizabeth; Klevens, Joanne; Leiva, Rodrigo; Bazurto, Martha; Rivera, Ivonne; del Cid, Alex Taylor; Montero, Luisa; Calderon, Melba – Journal of Primary Prevention, 2010
This paper describes the intervention model, early implementation experience, and challenges for the "Seguridad, Apoyo, Familia, Educacion, y Recursos" (SAFER) Latinos project. The SAFER Latinos project is an attempt to build the evidence for a multilevel participatory youth violence prevention model tailored to the specific circumstances of…
Descriptors: Intervention, Violence, Prevention, Social Environment
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Anderson, Jill – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
Beginning in March 2012, my public scholarship with deported and returning young adults originated from an ethnographic and oral history framework based upon participant research action methodology (Seidman 2006). In collaboration with the Asamblea Popular de Familias Migrantes (APOFAM), I began to meet with groups of returning and deported young…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Mexicans, Ethnography, Oral History
Cowhey, Mary – Teaching Tolerance, 2009
In the author's school district, teachers and parents found a way to change the question. "How can their community support the grassroots leadership development and organizing efforts of low income parents and guardians to close the "opportunity gap"?" Together they learned to roar. In 2007, the author and her colleague created Families with…
Descriptors: Low Income, Community Support, Low Income Groups, School Community Relationship
Cowhey, Mary – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2010
In K-12 education, there is a saying. How can teachers close the "achievement gap"? In other words, if the students' parents speak little or no English, often lack formal education, and are strained by poor health, violence, inadequate housing and transportation, and the stresses of living in poverty, how can teachers be expected to bring those…
Descriptors: Low Income, Elementary Secondary Education, Academic Achievement, Parents as Teachers
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Machado-Casas, Margarita; Ruiz, Elsa – Journal of the Association of Mexican American Educators, 2012
In today's society, the use technology is no longer a luxury but a need (Machado-Casas, 2009; Sanchez, 2010). Considering this, countless education stakeholders have explored the concept of the "digital divide", the gap that exists between people who have access to digital technology and those who do not. Oftentimes, this divide exists…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Literacy Education, Statistical Analysis, Parent Workshops
Familia-Garcia, Miriam – 2001
This study surveyed 10 regular and 10 special educators at a South Bronx, New York, community school regarding their attitudes toward including students with disabilities into general education classrooms. Teachers discussed whether they would volunteer to work with an inclusive program, what they considered the positive and negative effects of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming
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Castellanos, Jeanett; Gloria, Alberta M. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
This scholarly article addresses the Latina/o undergraduate experiences proposing a (re)definition of educational success. Discussing strength-based practices of "familia", mentorship, cultural congruity, and professional development from a psychosociocultural (PSC) approach, the article presents practical recommendations and directions for…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Undergraduate Students, Academic Achievement, Mentors
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