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A01=María M. Carreira
A01=Tom Beeman
Acculturation
Assimilation
Author_María M. Carreira
Author_Tom Beeman
Biculturalism
Bilingualism
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Demographics and Settlement Patterns of U.S. Latinos
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Familismo
History of Spanish and Latino Immigration to the United States
Latino Academic Gap
Latino Youth Identity
Machismo and Marianismo
Mentoring

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  • ISBN 9781440803512
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Featuring hundreds of personal anecdotes by Latino college students against a backdrop of information on their culture, history, and academic needs and strengths, this book offers a compelling and exacting view of the world of Latino students and their families. With a large percentage of public school students being Latino, the future of America is intertwined with that of Latino youth and their educational experience. Who are these children, and how are they transforming and being transformed by this nation? Voces: Latino Students on Life in the United States serves to answer these questions, putting the focus on the voices of Latino youth and presenting the research through the real-world experiences and individual perspectives of Latino college students. The students' highly compelling yet rarely heard stories reveal the rewards and challenges of navigating two cultures and languages in school, home, and their communities and offer suggestions for how best to help other Latino youth. The student contributions are analyzed against a backdrop of information on Latino Americans, such as demographics, Spanish-English bilingualism, beliefs, traditions, and cultural practices, putting special emphasis on factors that bear on the academic and social wellbeing of Latino youth. Taking an assets-based approach, the book underscores the strengths of these students and spotlights how they are poised to enrich the American mosaic.
María M. Carreira, PhD, is professor of Spanish linguistics at California State University, Long Beach, and codirector of the National Heritage Language Resource Center at University of California, Los Angeles. Tom Beeman is associate dean for the College of Education at Irvine University in Cerritos, CA, and a high school Spanish teacher with California Virtual Academies.

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