As OjoOido teaches, academic preparation for Hispanic/Latino parental support begins by first applying the following four Learning Strategies: 1) Praise Efforts, Praise Often; 2) Be Positive and Encouraging; 3) Provide Tangible Rewards; and 4) Help Your Child Learn Study Habits and Skills at Home. The article,”Hispanic Students Lack College and…
OjoOido.com is proud to release its ongoing video series in Spanish: Para Los Padres. Para Los Padres was developed to assist you, a busy parent, in helping your child succeed academically. How to Help Your Child Learn Study Habits and Skills at Home OjoOido.com is proud to release its ongoing…
According to research conducted by ACT and Excelenica in Education, “83 percent of Hispanic students aspire to earn a postsecondary degree, just under a fourth are academically prepared to reach that goal…” What’s the Root Problem Underlying Unpreparedness: Lack of Pedagogy According to research conducted by ACT and Excelenica in…
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In a recent study conducted by the Pew Research Center, a survey of Hispanics/Latinos indicates their concern for education trumps traditional issues, such as immigration.
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Given OjoOido’s tripart standard of excellence required of its Role Models, it is natural to assume that only seasoned adults or young professionals would be capable of meeting this criteria. Then you meet John-Paul Velasquez. In an earlier post, OjoOido laid out the importance Intergenerational Latino Role Models play in…
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