“The revolution begins at home:” exploring educational aspirations between Latino male collegians and their families through a reciprocity of relationships

OE Patrón - International Journal of Qualitative Studies in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2020Taylor & Francis
This article takes an assets-based approach to study the educational aspirations of Latino
males and their families, including extended family. While research has underscored the
influence that Latina/o families have on their children's educational trajectories, this
investigation demonstrates the reciprocity in relationships through the perspective of Latino
males. Through funds of knowledge and familismo as guiding frameworks, the author
highlights an optimistic and encouraging portrayal of Latinos and their families as rich …
Abstract
This article takes an assets-based approach to study the educational aspirations of Latino males and their families, including extended family. While research has underscored the influence that Latina/o families have on their children’s educational trajectories, this investigation demonstrates the reciprocity in relationships through the perspective of Latino males. Through funds of knowledge and familismo as guiding frameworks, the author highlights an optimistic and encouraging portrayal of Latinos and their families as rich information sources. Using a set of three in-depth interviews with each participant from a sample of 24 Latino collegians, the author presents four themes in the form of pairs to illuminate a two-sided transaction. The author offers a visual representation based on the findings to illustrate the cyclical and reciprocal relationship between Latino male college students and their families.
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