2016
DOI: 10.7729/82.1156
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Professional School Counselor Perceptions of Systemic Barriers Affecting Latino Students: Implications for Socially Just Preparation and Practice

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“…Perceptions of school safety also have received increased attention as a result of researchers interested in examining factors related to school engagement and academic outcomes (Wang, Chow, Hofkens, & Salmela-Aro, 2015; Wang & Eccles, 2012). Research in districts with high numbers of youth of color can illuminate the voices of those traditionally marginalized who may be in most need of culturally responsive career interventions (Storlie & Toomey, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Perceptions of school safety also have received increased attention as a result of researchers interested in examining factors related to school engagement and academic outcomes (Wang, Chow, Hofkens, & Salmela-Aro, 2015; Wang & Eccles, 2012). Research in districts with high numbers of youth of color can illuminate the voices of those traditionally marginalized who may be in most need of culturally responsive career interventions (Storlie & Toomey, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further identified that Latino/a youth feel less safe at school and are more likely to be recipients of hate-related language because of their ethnicity when compared to their White counterparts. Latino/a youth, in particular, face multiple challenges derived from systemic and institutional oppression, permeating into social, emotional, academic, and career domains (Storlie & Toomey, 2016). Understanding that discrimination related to ethnicity is likely to decrease school engagement (Alfaro et al, 2009), culturally responsive interventions by school counselors and career development professionals are necessary to support school safety among Latino/a students and other racial groups.…”
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“…Nonetheless, given the substantial numbers of undocumented youth attending public schools, school counselors need to be aware of the multiple barriers and risk factors facing undocumented youth. Furthermore, given the uncertainties facing undocumented youth in the United States, school counselors are uniquely positioned to advocate for and support these individuals from an individual, family, and systemic perspective (ASCA, 2014(ASCA, , 2016Chung, Bemak, Ortiz, & Sandoval-Perez, 2008;Ratts, DeKruyf, & Chen-Hayes, 2007;Storlie & Toomey, 2016). We offer the following recommendations and interventions for school counselors working with undocumented Latinx youth.…”
Section: Implications and Recommendations For School Counselorsmentioning
confidence: 99%