Con respeto

Con respeto1996
About this book
Con Respeto: Bridging the Distances Between Culturally Diverse Families and Schools - An Ethnographic Portrait presents a study of ten Mexican immigrant families, with a special focus on mothers, that describes how such families go about the business of surviving and learning to succeed in a new world. Guadalupe Valdes examines what appears to be a lack of interest in education by Mexican parents and shows, through extensive quotations and numerous anecdotes, that these families are both rich and strong in family values, and that they bring with them clear views of what constitutes success and failure. The book's conclusion questions the merit of typical family intervention programs designed to promote school success and suggests that these interventions - because they do not genuinely respect the values of diverse families - may have long-term negative consequences for children.
Con Respeto will be a valuable resource in graduate courses in foundations, ethnographic research, sociology and anthropology of education, multicultural education, and child development; and will be of particular interest to professors and researchers of multicultural education, bilingual education, ethnographic research methods, and sociology and anthropology of education.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL1823659W
Subjects
Case studiesSocial aspectsMexican American childrenEducational anthropologyMexican American familiesSocial conditionsEducationHome and schoolMexican american children, educationMexican american children--education--social aspects--case studiesMexican american children--education--social aspects--texas--case studiesMexican american families--social conditions--case studiesMexican american families--social conditions--texas--case studiesHome and school--case studiesHome and school--texas--case studiesEducational anthropology--case studiesEducational anthropology--texas--case studiesLc2687.t4 v35 1996