Description
This action research study (a) explored how institutionally labeled “at-risk” Latina/o students described their experiences in an opportunity to learn environment within an academic intervention program, (b) examined how these students experienced caring relationships with their teachers in an opportunity to learn environment when compared to their other core academic classes, and (c) investigated how school leaders created conditions to further support these students’ academic success on a larger scale. This action research study utilized a sequential phenomenological qualitative approach. Critical Race Theory, Critical Pedagogy, and Care theory served as the theoretical frameworks for this study. The blending of these theories worked to push Latina/o students’ narrative reflections to emerge as constitutive and instructive voices speaking back against the inequalities in the educational setting, and offered counterstories about the caring dynamics of Latina/o students in the classroom. Participants included high school students identified as “at-risk” and in an academic intervention class
Details
Title
- Creating an opportunity to learn environment: rethinking caring-oriented intervention for systemically labeled "at-risk" Latina/o students
Contributors
- Villena, Breanna (Author)
- Liou, Daniel (Thesis advisor)
- Tefera, Adai (Committee member)
- Vasquez-Robles, Veronica (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2016
Subjects
- Education
- Action Research
- At Risk
- CARE
- Latina students
- Latino students
- Opportunity to learn
- Hispanic Americans--Education.
- Low-income students--Education--United States.
- Low-income Students
- Academic achievement--United States.
- Educational equalization--United States.
- Teacher-student relationships--United States.
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Note
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thesisPartial requirement for: Ed.D., Arizona State University, 2016
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bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 129-141)
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Field of study: Leadership and innovation
Citation and reuse
Statement of Responsibility
by Breanna Villena