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From "Pushed out" to "Pulled In": Creating Spaces of Cooperative Learning Using Cultural Education

Sun, April 10, 2:45 to 4:15pm, Convention Center, Floor: Level One, Room 151 A

Abstract

This paper aims to address cultural education as a method for creating a cooperative learning environment for Latino youth participants of a school- based gang and violence intervention program (GVIP). The data for this paper was collected during a 5-year longitudinal ethnographic research study conducted between 2009- 2015 in California. In the spring of 2009 a school-based gang and violence intervention program was adopted by the school district of a town located in the central coast. The charge of the program was to assist with lowering the gang involvement of Latino male youth. This paper will examine how culture was (/is) used in this GVI program to help establish cooperative learning environments to help deter youth from the school-to-prison pipeline.

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