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Navigating around educational road blocks: Mentoring for Pre-K to 20+ Latino/a students

Institutional disadvantages at every educational level for Latinos/as create a shortage of Latino/a professionals, which in turn creates a paucity of mentors for the fastest-growing student population. This review examines peer-reviewed literature focused on mentoring Latinos/as from Pre-Kindergarte...

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Published in:Latino studies 2012-12, Vol.10 (4), p.566-586
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College presidents
Community colleges
Cultural and Media Studies
Cultural Studies
Education
Educational attainment
Enrollments
Ethnicity Studies
Hispanic Americans
Kindergarten
Literature
Literature reviews
Mentoring
Mentoring programs
Mentors
Migration
Personal relationships
Political power
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Professionals
R&D
Reflexiones Pedagógicas
Regional and Cultural Studies
Research & development
School attendance
Social integration
Sociology
Students
Success
Upward mobility
Youth organizations
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