- Why should people care about Latino/a education?
- What is the best way to increase the number of Latino/a students that attend higher education institutions?
- Why is it that there is currently a low number of Latinos/as that attend colleges or universities?
- What can parents do to help their children go to college?
- Can the government do anything to solve this problem?
- Can teachers do anything to help their Latino/a students?
- What can every day citizens do to solve this issue?
- If the Chicano Movement was seen as a revolution for social justice, do you think that the movement lost momentum? If so why and if not can you give evidence?
- Will there be any way for our generation to start a movement like the Chicano Movement and if so how can we start it?
- Does oppression play a role in the fact that many Latinos/as do not achieve a lot academically?
- Why is it that this issue has never been a real concern for our society?
- Do you think that immigration and Latino education connect in any way?
- Is there someone or something that caused this problem of uneducated students. How did we get to this situation?
- What if there are students that have no kind of support whatsoever, what can we do for them?
- Are there any Latino/a ro-models that students can look up to for inspiration to reach their academic goals?
- What do you think is the difference between Latino/a education and general education?
- Do you think that Latinos/as are very attached to their culture?
- Will there be an sort of advantage for different Latino generations?
- How do you define Latino/a?
- Though many Latinos/as may not gain from our education system, why is it that Latinos/as still immigrate?
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Fourth Interview Questions
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