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2 What everyone needs to know Spanish-Speakers & You: 1 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc. Education Edition

3 Who Are the Hispanics / Latinos? 2©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

4 3 Components of Hispanic Culture Language Communication Styles Etiquette Traditions and Customs Food, Dress, and Music Religion Belief Systems and World Views Values

5 Where Do Hispanics Come From? 4©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

6 5 Spanish-Speaking Countries 1. Argentina 2. Bolivia 3. Chile 4. Colombia 5. Costa Rica 6. Cuba 7. Dominican Republic 8. Ecuador 9. El Salvador 10. Guatemala 11. Honduras 12. Mexico 13. Nicaragua 14. Panama 15. Paraguay 16. Peru 17. Spain 18. Uruguay 19. Venezuela ** Puerto Rico

7 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.6 U.S. Hispanic Population by Origen Source: U.S. Census (2010)

8 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.7 THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONSIDERS RACE & HISPANIC ORIGIN TO BE TWO SEPARATE AND DISTINCT CONCEPTS. Source: U.S. Census (2010)

9 _ ___ _______ __________ _ ___ _______ __________ ___ _______ ___ _______ _ ___ _______ __________ _ ___ _______ __________ ___ _______ ___ _______ In 2000, the Hispanic population In 2000, the Hispanic population was 35.3 million. was 35.3 million. In 2010, the Hispanic population In 2010, the Hispanic population was 50.5 million. was 50.5 million. In the last decade, the Hispanic population has grown 43%… 8©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc. Source: U.S. Census (2010)

10 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.9 What do Hispanics look like? White European Indian Mestizo Black Mulatto Asian Racial Types in the Hispanic Community

11 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.10 Stereotypes List common stereotypes that Americans have about Hispanics: List common stereotypes that Hispanics have about Americans: PositiveNegative PositiveNegative

12 How Do Spanish-Speakers See Themselves? 11©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

13 Hispanics are persons whose speech, customs or cultural heritage pertain to, or derive from, any of the nineteen Spanish- speaking countries in the world, and Puerto Rico. Hispanics may speak Spanish, be bilingual, speak only minimal Spanish, or speak no Spanish at all. Hispanics may be of any single or mixed racial origin. The primary Spanish groups in the United States are: Mexican, Mexican-American, Cuban, Cuban-American, Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Central American. The civil status of Hispanics may be: U.S. born citizens, legal residents, legal workers, students, visitors/tourists, or illegal aliens (undocumented workers). Who are Hispanics? A working definition… 12 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

14 13 Spanish-Only, Literate (university graduate, professional, secondary education, or technical specialist) Spanish-Only, Illiterate, or Primary School Education (0-6 years of primary education only) Spanish Speaker with 100-300 Word English Vocabulary LEP (Limited English Proficient) Bilingual Bilingual & biliterate English Speaker with 100-300 Word Spanish Vocabulary English-Only

15 Machismo Marianismo Gender Issues 14 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

16 Proxemics and Haptics Personal Space Touching ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc. 15

17 Chronemics Time concepts Appointments General day divisions “on time” Workday Leisure Overtime, Vacation, and Time Off ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc. 16

18 The Hispanic Surname System 17 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc. María Elena Guzmán González marries Pablo Felipe Durán Rodríguez Their daughter FIRST NAMES: María Teresa LAST NAMES:. Their son FIRST NAMES: José Felipe LAST NAMES:.

19 What is her married name? What do I call her? 18 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc. María Elena Guzmán González marries Pablo Felipe Durán Rodríguez The Hispanic Surname System

20 Religious Names Nicknames Hispanic Names and Nicknames 19 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

21 Survival English Workplace English Social English LEPs, or How Much English? 20 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

22 Understanding Using native language Uneducated Bilingual = biliterate False affirmation Spiraling Misconceptions Based on Language Issues 21 ©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

23 Special Considerations For School Personnel 22©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

24 Gender & Family Issues Extended family Tíos, primos, abuelos, and padrinos Boys’ roles versus girls’ roles in the family Males filling the void Gangs 23©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

25 “Home Away From Home” Familismo and Family Ties Caring for siblings Outside jobs Migrant workers Extended family 24©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

26 Educational Preparation and Experiences Childrearing practices Socialization “Home” schooling Parental versus teacher responsibilities Kindergarten readiness Understanding U.S. school policy 25©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

27 Educational Preparation and Experiences (2) Availability of public education Literacy rates Printing versus cursive Parental literacy Reading and comprehension Truancy Student attrition / drop-out rates 26©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

28 Opening the Barriers: Classroom Techniques Collectivism Problem-solving skills Team players versus individualization Response time Relevance Cultural sensitivity Valued 27©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.

29 For the complete cross-cultural program entitled: Meeting the Needs of Hispanic Students: Cross-Cultural Training for Schools please contact Command Spanish ®, Inc. at 601-582-8378, or your local Command Spanish ® provider. You can visit our website at: www.commandspanish.com 28©2012 Command Spanish®, Inc.


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