This book uncovers the social and educational experiences of an increasing yet understudied population of young immigrants in the US, focusing on multilingual students who speak one of three Indigenous languages: Zapotec, Mixtec and P’urhépecha. It explores students’ ethnoracial identities, Indigenous language use and transnational practices and the influence of these factors on school adjustment, academic achievement and educational pathways. This three-year mixed-methods study...
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Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Indigenous Mexican Students in US Schools: Invisible No More
Chapter 2. Ethnic Distinctions
Chapter 3. Intersecting Cultures, Multiling...
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Rafael Vásquez es Jefe de Investigación de Ciencias del Comportamiento en el Departamento de Salud Pública del Condado de Los Ángeles y Vicepresidente de la Junta Directiv...