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HUMA 1305 Mexican American Culture: Mexican American Experience: topic ideas

To fully understand the Mexican American experience (which is not monolithic) we must understand the foundational culture, the conflicts and the Weltanschauung that will interact with and create the syncretic experience which is the focus of this class

Mexican American Experience: topic ideas

  • Intersectional Chicana Feminisms. Sitios y Lenguas
  • Chicano Popular Culture, Second Edition
  • Mexican Americans and Health
  • Mexican Americans and Education
  • Chicana and Chicano Mental Health
  • Immigration Law and the U.S.–Mexico Border
  • Chicana and Chicano Art
  • Chicano and Chicana Literature
  • Citizenship, Segregation, and the Struggle for Equality
  • Policing and Criminal System 
  • Gender Roles 
  • Socio-economical status 
  • WISE: Working to Improve Schools and Education
  • Ability Grouping, Tracking & Alternatives
  • The Education Gap (or Achievement Gap or Opportunity Gap) and Models of Effective School Reform
  • African-American Experience and Issues of Race and Racism in U.S. Schools
  • Arts and Education
  • Charter Schools, Education Vouchers, and School Choice
  • Conflict Resolution, Bullying, Violence Prevention, Emotional Intelligence, and More
  • Discipline
  • Education News, Information, Journals, and Organizations
  • Educating Students with Disabilities
  • Gender Issues
  • Health Education
  • Hip Hop, Popular Music and Education
  • Latino Experience, Issues, and Resources
  • Linguistic Diversity, Teaching English Language Learners (ELLs), the Debate Over Bilingual Education, and More
  • Montessori Education
  • Motivating Learners
  • Multicultural Education & Culturally Responsive Teaching
  • Multiple Intelligences Theory
  • Cultural Music Education
  • Parent/Family/Community/School Connections
  • Religion and Public Education
  • School Funding and Finance
  • School Uniforms
  • Sexuality Education
  • Sexual Orientation
  • Speech and Language Development
  • Teaching Resources, Lesson Plans, and More
  • Technology
  • Testing
  • Whiteness Studies
  • Rural and Inner-City Schools
  • Legal Issues in Education
  • Mental Health
  • Health and Wellness 

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