Latino Family Engagement in a Network of Catholic Bilingual Schools

Gabrielle Oliveira, Eunhye Cho, Olivia Barbieri
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In this article, we examine how a Network of Catholic Bilingual Schools (NCBS) serves Latino populations by examining the leadership’s narratives of the school services and outreach. By employing a survey with 16 principals in the NCBS, we argue that the rate of engagement is similar between Latino and non-Latino parents, although the nature of the activities varied. Despite the long-held belief that Latino parents are less likely to participate in schooling than non-Latino parents, we found that Latino parents committed their participation in schools across cultural, linguistic, or religious activities. We highlight how principals acknowledge and describe Latino families’ involvement as highly invested in their children’s education and their aspirations toward proficiency in both languages, Spanish and English as well a deep-rooted commitment to Catholic values.
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天主教双语学校网络中的拉丁裔家庭参与
在这篇文章中,我们研究了天主教双语学校网络(NCBS)如何通过检查领导对学校服务和推广的叙述来服务拉丁裔人口。通过对NCBS的16位校长进行调查,我们认为拉丁裔和非拉丁裔父母的参与率相似,尽管活动的性质有所不同。尽管长期以来人们一直认为拉丁裔父母比非拉丁裔父母更不可能参与学校教育,但我们发现拉丁裔父母参与学校的文化、语言或宗教活动。我们强调校长们是如何承认并描述拉丁裔家庭对孩子教育的高度投入,以及他们对西班牙语和英语两种语言的熟练程度的渴望,以及对天主教价值观的根深蒂固的承诺。
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