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Autor/in | Guerra, Manuel H. |
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Titel | The Mexican-American Child: Problems or Talents? |
Quelle | (1965), (21 Seiten)
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Community Problems; Cooperative Planning; Cultural Awareness; Cultural Differences; Education; Guidance; Human Development; Mexican American Education; Mexican Americans; Program Development; Self Concept; Speeches; Teacher Education; California |
Abstract | In this paper, presented at the 1965 Annual Conference on the Education of Spanish-Speaking Children and Youth, the author discussed the moral issue of social and economic injustice as related to Mexican Americans. He pointed out the inequities of unemployment, poverty, and education which are part of the background of the problems facing the Mexican American child. Participants in the conference were reminded of the fact that other conferences on Mexican Americans had failed because discussions of problems fell on deaf ears or because of failure to initiate or implement the recommendations which were made. In summarizing, the author cited the need for (1) sincere efforts to understand the culturally different child, (2) recognition of his talents and problems, (3) reinforcement of his self-confidence, (4) appropriate educational and guidance programs, (5) appropriate teacher preparatory schools and in-service workshops, (6) equal social and economic opportunities, and (7) cooperation of all segments of society. (EJ) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |