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Career perspectives of Mexican American male superintendents in obtaining the position of superintendent in the state of TexasRueda, David Joseph 28 August 2008 (has links)
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A Comparative Study of Mexican American and Anglo Dropouts in a Large Metropolitan School District in TexasBlevins, Hubert Wayne 08 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study has been an investigation and comparison of the school dropout rates of Mexican American and Anglo Students and their reasons for leaving school in a large metropolitan school district in Texas. The specific purposes were (1) to ascertain the dropout rates of Mexican American and Anglo students within similar socioeconomic status and to compare these rates; (2) to compare the reasons for dropping out of school given by Mexican American and Anglo students; and (3) to delineate the implications for the school district's instructional program and its operation. Based on an analysis of the findings of this study, the following conclusions were formulated: (1) the school district studied is not meeting the needs of Mexican American students, particularly Mexican American females; (2) it can be expected that Mexican American female students are more likely to drop out than are Anglo females; and (3) Mexican American and Anglo dropouts do not believe that there is anyone on the school staff in whom they can confide their decision to drop out.
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How Health, Social Conditions and Educational Opportunities of the Mexican Children in the Sonora Independent School May Be ImprovedJames, Helen 08 1900 (has links)
"The purpose of this study is to analyze health, social conditions and educational environment which affect the educational development of the Mexican children in the Sonora Independent School and plan a remedial program. The source of the data in this study was the survey made by Winters, and a survey of health, social and educational conditions of the Mexicans living in Sonora. The study was limited to the Mexican families and the Mexican children in the Sonora school district."--leaf 1.
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The colonization of literacy education : the story of reading in one elementary school in TexasPennington, Julie L. 23 May 2011 (has links)
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