Hispanic/Latino Research Resources
Online
- Hispanic Association on
Corporate Responsibility
HACR was founded in 1986. It is a coalition of eight of the largest national
Hispanic organizations in the United States. In pursuit of its mission,
HACR strives to increase corporate awareness of the Hispanic community's
dynamic economic growth, and inform the Hispanic community of American
corporations committed to equal opportunity.
- Latino bibliography
Annotated Bibliography of Children's Literature focusing on Latino people,
history, and culture
- Latino
Internet Sites
List of links.
- Are Hispanic Educators Failing Bilingual Education?
by JosuÈ M. Gonz·lez, professor of education aministration
at Teachers College, Columbia University.
- SHPE
The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers.
- Increasing the Academic Success of Hispanic Students
List of links to programs dealing with increasing the academic sucess of
Hispanic students.
- Latino
Internet Sites
List of links.
- Increasing
Hispanic Participation in Higher Education: A Desireable Public Investment
by Stephen Sorensen, Dominic J. Brewer, Stephen J. Carroll, and Eugene
Bryton
- Hispanic
Magazine - Unmasking Hopwood
Community colleges are a gateway for Hispanic students gaining higher education.
- Education
Week on the Web
2/28/96 - In Questioning Bilingual Ed., Hispanic Parents Join Backlash
- Migrant Farmworkers and Their Children
Martin, P. (1994). Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools,
ED 376 997.
- Instructional Strategies for Migrant Students.
Menchaca, V. D. and Ruiz-Escalante, J. A. (1995) ERIC® Clearninghouse
on Rural Education and Small Schools [On-line], ED 388 491
- Unschooled Migrant Youth: Characteristics and Strategies to Serve
Them.
Morse, S. C. (1997). ERIC® Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small
Schools [On-line], RC 020 944 (ED number pending).
- Office
of Migrant Education
- Mexican American Women: Schooling, Work, and Family.
Ortiz, F. I. (1995). ERIC Digest [On-line]. ED 388 490.
- MIgrant students at the secondary level: Issues and opportunities
for change.
Rasmussen, Linda. (1988) ERIC® [On-line]. ED296814. Available:
Books and Journals
- Bartlett, K. J. , and Vargas, F. O. (1991). Literacy
Education for Adult Migrant Farmworkers. ERIC® Digest. ED 321 962.
- Biennial Evaluation Report (FY 93-94). Chapter 126, Migrant
Education--High School Equivalency Program (HEP) and College Assistance
Migrant Program (CAMP). U. S. Department of Education [On-line]. Available:
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Biennial/126.html
- Cahape, P. (1993). The Migrant Student Record Transfer
System: An Update. ERIC® Digest. RC019138
- Chavkin, N. F., and Gonzalez, D. L. (1995). Forging Partnerships
Between Mexican American Parents and the Schools. ERIC® Digest [On-line],
ED 388 489. Available: http://aelliot.ael.org/~eric/digests/edorc958.html
- Runsten, D., and Kearney, M. (1994). A Survey of Oaxacan
Village Networks in California Agriculture. California Institute for Rural
Studies. Davis: California.
- Salerno, A. (1991). Migrant Students Who Leave School
Early: Strategies for Retrieval. ERIC® Digest. ED 335 179.
- Velázquez, L. C. (1996). Voices from the fields:
Community-based migrant education. In P. A. Sissel [Ed.], A Community-Based
Approach to Literacy Programs: Taking Learners' Lives into Account (pp27
- 35). New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, No. 70. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass Publishers
- Wright, A. (1995). Reauthorized Migrant Education Program:
Old Themes and New. ERIC® Digest [On-line], ED 335 179. Available:
http://aelliot.ael.org/~eric/digests/edorc951.html
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