The dramatic growth of the Latino population in the US requires a considerably deeper understanding of individuals that share this multifaceted identity. This timely book synthesizes new research and its implications for practice that is critical for professionals working with Latinos in educational and counseling contexts.
The dramatic growth of the Latino population in the US requires a considerably deeper understanding of individuals that share this multifaceted identity. This timely book synthesizes new research and its implications for practice that is critical for professionals working with Latinos in educational and counseling contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vasti Torres is a Professor in the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education (CSHPE) and an Associate Faculty member of Latina/o Studies at University of Michigan. Ebelia Hernandez is an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Education, Rutgers University. Sylvia Martinez is an Associate Professor, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and Latino Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. Sarita E. Brown is a Cofounder of Excelencia in Education. Deborah A. Santiago is a Cofounder of Excelencia in Education.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword-Sarita E. Brown and Deborah A. Santiago Preface 1. A Uniquely American State of Mind. Being Latino in Higher Education2. Introduction to the Voices of Latinos 3. A Lifespan Model of Latinx Ethnic Identity Development 4. Environmental Influences on the Experiences of Latinx Individuals 5. Intersections of Multiple Identities and Contextual Influences 6. Influences on the Persistence of Latinx Students in Higher Education 7. Critical Insights for Future Research on Latinx Identity Development Appendix A. Defining the Terms Used by Latinos Appendix B. Methodology for Longitudinal Study. Investigating the Complexities of the Choice to Stay in College for Latino Students References About the Authors Index
Foreword-Sarita E. Brown and Deborah A. Santiago Preface 1. A Uniquely American State of Mind. Being Latino in Higher Education2. Introduction to the Voices of Latinos 3. A Lifespan Model of Latinx Ethnic Identity Development 4. Environmental Influences on the Experiences of Latinx Individuals 5. Intersections of Multiple Identities and Contextual Influences 6. Influences on the Persistence of Latinx Students in Higher Education 7. Critical Insights for Future Research on Latinx Identity Development Appendix A. Defining the Terms Used by Latinos Appendix B. Methodology for Longitudinal Study. Investigating the Complexities of the Choice to Stay in College for Latino Students References About the Authors Index
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