School Involvement and Hispanic Parents
By Linda M. Espinosa, Ph.D.
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 5, Number 1, 1998, Pages 5-6
Abstract:
Increasing parental involvement in the schooling of their children has been shown to increase student achievement and reduce dropout rates. School involvement and Hispanic parents is the topic of this article.
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This article can be found in the issue:
Outreach to Hispanic Students & Their Families
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 5, Number 1, 1998
This 1998 issue of The Prevention Researcher gives counselors, teachers, and others concrete tools and ideas about ways to reach out to the Hispanic youth population.
This issue also featured these articles:
- • An Empowerment Prevention Approach for Hispanic Youth, Pages 10-12
- • Coming of Age Ethnically: Teaching Young Adolescents of Color, Pages 7-9
- • Distinctive Traits of Hispanic Students, Pages 1-4
- • School Involvement and Hispanic Parents, Pages 5-6
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