Dissertations for Hispanic American Studies
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Beyer, Edward J.
An examination of differences between online learning for Hispanic and Caucasian community college students
Ph.D. thesis, Walden University. -
Carr, John E.
What is the impact of full access to technology on the achievement of the Hispanic student?
Ph.D. thesis, Drexel University. -
Channon, Stuart
Effects of three writing support programs on the writing quality and attitudes of Hispanic junior high students with learning disabilities
Ph.D. thesis, Illinois State University. -
Clifford, Pauline M.
The computer self-efficacy of African American and Hispanic American community college students as compared to their Caucasian counterparts
Ph.D. thesis, Walden University. -
Cole, Brenda S.
Human resource development of Hispanic students in a large Hispanic-majority community college in south Texas: Student entry characteristics as predictors of successful course completion and retention in face-to-face and distance education
Ph.D. thesis, Texas A&M University. -
Cusi, Ramon C.
Technology and equity: Explaining differences between elementary teachers' use of computers in low-income Latino and middle-class schools
Ph.D. thesis, University of California, Irvine and University of California, Los Angeles. -
Fisher, Michael Leighton
Hispanic-serving institutions: Websites and student facilitation programs
Ph.D. thesis, The University of Texas at El Paso. -
Hedge, Rosa L.
A review of minority recruitment programs in aviation education programs
Ph.D. thesis, Oklahoma State University. -
Hernandez Limon, Candido
A qualitative analysis on the experiences of Latino adults on technology access initiatives
Ph.D. thesis, Teachers College, Columbia University. -
Hernandez Reyes, Christine M.
The sociocultural factors that influenced the success of non-traditional, Latina, pre-service teachers in a required online instructional media and technology course
Ph.D. thesis, Kansas State University. -
Huerta, Lillian M.
Latinas in cyberspace: Exploring academic persistence among Latina doctoral students within exclusively online institutions
Ph.D. thesis, Capella University. -
John, Ritamarie
Effects of parent-focused media interventions on body mass index, waist size, self-perception, family eating habits, and family activity habits in overweight Hispanic children
Ph.D. thesis, Teachers College, Columbia University. -
Lannom, Melissa Harold
A comparison study of remediation services offered to Latino students in the primary grades
Ph.D. thesis, Liberty University. -
Magoc, Dejan
The evaluation of a web-based physical activity intervention in a predominantly Hispanic college population
Ph.D. thesis, The University of Texas at El Paso. -
Marshall, Wendy
University Ready: Examining the relationships between social capital and an online college access program
Ph.D. thesis, University of Southern California. -
Navas de Rentas, Nely
A constant comparative analysis of hypertext based e-text support: Attributes that assist English language learners' reading comprehension
Ph.D. thesis, Northern Illinois University. -
Reyna, Concepcion
The impact of cyberreading workstations on at-risk Mexican American elementary students' vocabulary acquisition
Ph.D. thesis, Texas A&M University - Kingsville. -
Rivera, Christopher Juan
A comparison of Spanish and English multimedia shared story interventions on the acquisition of English vocabulary words for English language learners with an intellectual disability
Ph.D. thesis, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte. -
Ruffu, Russell
Developing oral reading fluency among Hispanic high school English-language learners: An intervention using speech recognition software
Ph.D. thesis, University of North Texas. -
Schwartz, Lisa Hope
Forming a collaborative model for appropriating youth practices and digital tools for new literacies development with Latino high school students and teachers
Ph.D. thesis, The University of Arizona.