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The Language and Educational Ideologies of Mixteco-Mexican Mothers
Authors:Patricia  Velasco
Institution:Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education, Queens College
Abstract:Mixtecos, members of an Indigenous group from Mexico, have settled in large numbers in New York. Their children are found in bilingual classrooms (Spanish–English), but little is known about parent–school interactions. This work describes the educational ideologies that 23 Mixteco mothers shared during 5 focus group interviews distributed across 9 months. The results are presented as structured anecdotes that underline (a) education as a cooperative endeavor between teachers and parents, (b) preference of Spanish over Mixteco as family language, and (c) mothers’ commitment to overcoming their own illiteracy. The educational ideologies of these Mixteco mothers reflect deep commitment to supporting their children's education.
Keywords:indigenous  Latino/a children and families  migration/transnationalism  parent and community  urban schooling  Mixteco
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