墨西哥裔美国学生在社区大学道路上的证言:跨文化交流是一种回应行为

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jesus Jaime-Diaz, D. C. Ramos
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目的:本研究旨在更好地了解俄勒冈州一所社区大学墨西哥裔美国学生的生活经历和家庭文化,这些经历和文化影响着他们的大学决策和经历。指导本研究的研究问题是“什么样的早期教育经历会影响墨西哥裔美国学生的大学经历?”和“家庭文化如何影响学生上社区大学的决定?”。每位参与者都接受了采访。所有数据都被记录下来,然后转录成主题。结果:学生测试中出现的与语言社会化、文化肯定和家庭友好有关的发现强调了跨文化能力的必要性。学生上大学的决定以及他们对自己在教育中的地位的总体理解与文化因素有关。贡献:作者呼吁高等教育教职员工考虑这些主题可以教会墨西哥裔美国学生的生活经历,以及它们对他们的大学教育的影响。建议教育工作者通过conocimientos培养跨文化意识,以便更好地为少数民族学生的教育保留和成功做出贡献。
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Testimonios of Mexican American Students Along the Community College Pathway: Intercultural Conciencia as an Act of Responsiveness
Objective: The purpose of this study is to better understand the lived experiences and familial culture that influence the college decisions and experiences of Mexican American students in a community college in Oregon. The research questions guiding this study are “What early schooling experiences affect the college experiences of Mexican American students?” and “How does familial culture influence students’ decision to attend community college?” Method: The study was based on testimonios that explored the lived experiences of Mexican American students. Each participant was interviewed. All data were recorded and then transcribed for themes. Results: The findings that emerged across student testimonios in relation to language socialization, cultural affirmation, and animo de familia emphasized the need for an intercultural competency. Students’ decisions to attend college and their overall understanding of their place in education are connected to cultural factors. Contributions: The authors call for higher education faculty and staff to consider what these themes can teach about the lived experiences of Mexican American students and the effects they have on their college education. It is advised that through conocimientos, educators can develop intercultural conciencia in order to better contribute to the educational retention and success of minoritized students.
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Community College Review
Community College Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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2.40
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7.70%
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22
期刊介绍: The Community College Review (CCR) has led the nation for over 35 years in the publication of scholarly, peer-reviewed research and commentary on community colleges. CCR welcomes manuscripts dealing with all aspects of community college administration, education, and policy, both within the American higher education system as well as within the higher education systems of other countries that have similar tertiary institutions. All submitted manuscripts undergo a blind review. When manuscripts are not accepted for publication, we offer suggestions for how they might be revised. The ultimate intent is to further discourse about community colleges, their students, and the educators and administrators who work within these institutions.
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