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Expanding the Vision of Rurality in the US Educational System
A cultural construct in which the value and needs of the family or the group is placed above the needs of the individual.
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Hispanic Males in Rural America: The Strive for Equity in Post-Secondary Education
Kimberly Conyers (Baylor University, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7437-2.ch006
Abstract
Families and educators play critical roles in determining ways to successfully guide Hispanic males to graduate high school, reach their full potential, and ultimately pursue a college education. However, lower graduation rates, poorer grades, and smaller enrollment numbers in post-secondary programs demonstrate reason for concern particularly for this minoritized group. Despite positive relationships in young Hispanic males' lives, most still do not pursue a college education, leading to fewer Hispanic males in professional roles, running a business, as teachers, and in the medical field. This chapter focuses on specific challenges faced by this minoritized group in rural communities and how those challenges coincide specifically to the issues presented in the field of education. As the population of Hispanic members grows in the United States, so should the representation of this group in colleges, businesses, and the professional workforce.
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Educational Administration and Leadership in Francophone Africa: 5 Dynamics to Change Education
Sociologically, describes a form of social organization in which all values are determined by reference to the maintenance, continuity, and functioning of the family group (Kuada, 1994 AU91: The in-text citation "Kuada, 1994" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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4-Helix Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Poverty and Violence
A social pattern in which the family is more important than the individual interests of their members.
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