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Decoding the Hidden Curriculum: Latino/a First-Generation College Students' Influence on Younger Siblings' Educational Trajectory.
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- المؤلفون: Delgado, Vanessa1 (AUTHOR)
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Journal of Latinos & Education. Apr/May2023, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p624-641. 18p.
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Past research demonstrates that familial and community support can aid the academic success of Latino/a students. However, few studies explore how older siblings influence their younger siblings' education trajectory including primary, secondary, and post-secondary education. Drawing on 25 in-depth interviews with Latino/a first-generation college students at a large research university in Southern California, I find that older siblings assist their younger family members by (a) choosing schools, (b) assisting with reading comprehension, (c) helping with homework assignments, and (d) post-high school preparation. In doing do, they demystify norms and rules about education and attempt to position their loved ones on a path of upward mobility. I capture the labor Latino/a children of immigrants provide to their families and how these contributions can result in tensions between parents and children. Findings advance scholarship on intra-immigrant family brokering, Latino/a families, and education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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