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Higher Education Access and Choice for Latino Students
Critical Findings and Theoretical Perspectives

Inglese · Tascabile

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Now the largest and fastest-growing ethnic population in the U.S., Latino students face many challenges and complexities when it comes to college choice and access. This edited volume provides much needed theoretical and empirical data on how the schooling experiences of Latino students shape their educational aspirations and access to higher education. It explores how the individual and collective influence of the home, school and policy shape the college decision-making process.



This unique collection of original scholarly articles offers critical insight on educational pathways that will help families, educators and policy makers intervene in ways that foster and sustain college access and participation for Latino students. It considers destination preferences and enrollment selections, elementary and secondary school experiences, and intervention programs that shed light on how practitioners can promote participation and retention. This multi-conceptual, multi-methodological volume offers directions for future research, programming and policy in Latino education.


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Patricia A. Pérez is an Associate Professor in Chicana/o Studies in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at California State University, Fullerton. Her research focuses on postsecondary equity, access, retention and choice for Latina/o students and other students of color.

Miguel Ceja
is a Professor in Education Leadership and Policy Studies and Director of Doctoral Programs at California State University, Northridge. His research focuses on access and equity in higher education for students of color, college choice, diversity and campus racial climate and community college student success.


Riassunto

Now the largest and fastest-growing ethnic population in the U.S., Latino students face many challenges and complexities when it comes to college choice and access. This edited volume provides much needed theoretical and empirical data on how the schooling experiences of Latino students shape their educational aspirations and access to higher education. It explores how the individual and collective influence of the home, school and policy shape the college decision-making process.
This unique collection of original scholarly articles offers critical insight on educational pathways that will help families, educators and policy makers intervene in ways that foster and sustain college access and participation for Latino students. It considers destination preferences and enrollment selections, elementary and secondary school experiences, and intervention programs that shed light on how practitioners can promote participation and retention. This multi-conceptual, multi-methodological volume offers directions for future research, programming and policy in Latino education.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Miguel Ceja (Editore), Patricia Perez (Editore), Patricia (California State University at Fullerton Perez (Editore), Miguel (California State University at Northridge Ceja (Editore)
Autori Patricia Perez, Patricia (California State University At Fu Perez, Patricia Ceja Perez
Editore Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Lingue Inglese
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 31.12.2017
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze sociali, tematiche generali
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Istruzione
 
EAN 9781138084711
ISBN 978-1-138-08471-1
Numero di pagine 210
 
Serie Routledge Research in Higher Education
Routledge Research in Higher E
Routledge Research in Higher Education
 

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