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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- A Personal Narrative xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Abbreviations xxiii
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Part I. Setting the Context
- 1. Locked Doors, Closed Opportunities: Who Holds the Magic Key? 3
- 2. History’s Prism in Education: A Spectrum of Legacies across Centuries of Mexican American Agency; Experience and Activism 1600s–2000s 25
- 3. Trend Analyses from 1971 to 2012 on Mexican American/ Chicano Freshmen: Are We Making Progress? 53
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Part II. Conceptual Understandings
- 4. An Intersectional Lens: Theorizing an Educational Paradigm of Success 77
- 5. Parental Educational and Gender Expectations: Pushing the Educational Trajectory 100
- 6. Examining the Influence of K–12 School Experiences on the Higher Education Pathway 122
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Part III. Contemporary College Experiences
- 7. The Ivory Tower Is Still White: Chicana/o-Latina/ o College Students’ Views on Racism, Ethnic Organizations, and Campus Racial Segregation 145
- 8. Campus Climate, Intersecting Identities, and Institutional Support among Mexican American College Students 168
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Part IV. Implications for Educational Policy and Future Practices in P–16 Pathways and Beyond
- 9. Mexican American Males’ Pathways to Higher Education: Awareness to Achievement 193
- 10. The Role of Educational Policy in Mexican American College Transition and Completion 215
- Notes 239
- Bibliography 247
- Contributing Authors 281
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- A Personal Narrative xv
- Acknowledgments xix
- Abbreviations xxiii
-
Part I. Setting the Context
- 1. Locked Doors, Closed Opportunities: Who Holds the Magic Key? 3
- 2. History’s Prism in Education: A Spectrum of Legacies across Centuries of Mexican American Agency; Experience and Activism 1600s–2000s 25
- 3. Trend Analyses from 1971 to 2012 on Mexican American/ Chicano Freshmen: Are We Making Progress? 53
-
Part II. Conceptual Understandings
- 4. An Intersectional Lens: Theorizing an Educational Paradigm of Success 77
- 5. Parental Educational and Gender Expectations: Pushing the Educational Trajectory 100
- 6. Examining the Influence of K–12 School Experiences on the Higher Education Pathway 122
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Part III. Contemporary College Experiences
- 7. The Ivory Tower Is Still White: Chicana/o-Latina/ o College Students’ Views on Racism, Ethnic Organizations, and Campus Racial Segregation 145
- 8. Campus Climate, Intersecting Identities, and Institutional Support among Mexican American College Students 168
-
Part IV. Implications for Educational Policy and Future Practices in P–16 Pathways and Beyond
- 9. Mexican American Males’ Pathways to Higher Education: Awareness to Achievement 193
- 10. The Role of Educational Policy in Mexican American College Transition and Completion 215
- Notes 239
- Bibliography 247
- Contributing Authors 281
- Index 287