Chicano Educational Achievement: Comparing Escuela Tlatelolco, A Chicanocentric School, and a Public High School

Chicano Educational Achievement: Comparing Escuela Tlatelolco, A Chicanocentric School, and a Public High School

by Elena Aragon de McKissack
Chicano Educational Achievement: Comparing Escuela Tlatelolco, A Chicanocentric School, and a Public High School

Chicano Educational Achievement: Comparing Escuela Tlatelolco, A Chicanocentric School, and a Public High School

by Elena Aragon de McKissack

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Overview

First published in 2000. This study compares two urban schools based on their ability to provide an effective education for Hispanic students. Broderick High School began as an elite, Anglo-dominated institution and evolved into a school whose student body was 82% Hispanic. It is large, public and with a history of sporadic racial tension, walkouts, and a high dropout rate for Hispanic students. Escuela Tlatelolco is small, private, and Chicanocentric. Founded in 1970 by Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales, a leader of the Chicano Civil Rights Movement, it was designed to provide Chicano students the opportunity to reinforce pride in their language, culture, and identity.

Through interviews of administrators, teachers, graduates, and students at both schools as well as personal observations, a significant difference was discovered between the experiences and attitudes of those who attended the public school in the 1960s through 1980s and those who graduated in the 1990s. As the public school increased Hispanic administration, teaching and operating staff, and changed its curriculum to include Hispanic history, Hispanic students expressed a greater degree of satisfaction and fulfillment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317776055
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/23/2014
Series: Latino Communities: Emerging Voices - Political, Social, Cultural and Legal Issues
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 142
File size: 740 KB

About the Author

Elena Aragon de McKissack (Author)

Table of Contents

Chapter I: The Problem, Introduction, Background and Rationale, Statement of the Problem, Purpose of the Study, Theoretical Framework, Background of the Two Sites of the Study, The Chicano Movement, A Chicanocentric School Is Born, Questions To Be Addressed, Significance of the Study, Limitations of the Study, Definition of Terms, Chapter II: Literature Review, Ethnic Identity, Who Is the Mexican American? Self-Identification, Chicano Identity, Spanish American Identity, Mexican and Mexican American Identities, Ethnic Identity Development, School Environment, Multicultural Curriculum, Alternative Schools Chapter III: Research Methodology

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