Living in the Shadows: Experiences of Undocumented Students
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This article focuses on the experiences of undocumented students attending colleges and universities as a result of Texas House Bill 1403 / Senate Bill 1528. Through a qualitative interview, the authors seek to provide an overview of the issues and challenges many of these students face, as well as concepts for higher education professionals to focus on in order to better serve these students.The results of this case study indicate that these students face incongruent expectations based on whether they are on or off campus. On campus, they are of legal status with many of the same rights as their fellow students. Off campus, they face a number of challenges associated with being an undocumented immigrant. This stark dichotomy creates a remarkable tension through which these students navigate daily.
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- Executive Editors' Comment
- Beware of False Prophets of Multicultural Education
- Article
- Living in the Shadows: Experiences of Undocumented Students
- Nsaka Sunsum (Touching the Spirit): A Pedagogy and Process of Black Educational Excellence
- Perspectives of Young Indian Children's Parents Regarding U.S. Educational Practices
- The Role of Preservice Teachers' Meaning Perspectives and Schemes in a Study Abroad Experience
- Contribution of Educational Factors in the Capacity to Overcome Adversity
- The Place of Social Science in Medical Education: A Case Study of Language and Culture in Experiential Learning in a Multilingual Society
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Executive Editors' Comment
- Beware of False Prophets of Multicultural Education
- Article
- Living in the Shadows: Experiences of Undocumented Students
- Nsaka Sunsum (Touching the Spirit): A Pedagogy and Process of Black Educational Excellence
- Perspectives of Young Indian Children's Parents Regarding U.S. Educational Practices
- The Role of Preservice Teachers' Meaning Perspectives and Schemes in a Study Abroad Experience
- Contribution of Educational Factors in the Capacity to Overcome Adversity
- The Place of Social Science in Medical Education: A Case Study of Language and Culture in Experiential Learning in a Multilingual Society