To get to education databases go to the Resources in Education webpage linked above. From that page, click on the link to the ERIC database.
That will take you to the EBSCO company's version of the ERIC database after you login through the proxy server with your NetID and password. Once you are on the EBSCO page, click on the name of the database above the search boxes. That will offer you a list of EBSCO databases to select. In addition to ERIC, select the other two education databases (Education Full-Text and Professional Development Collection) and SocIndex (to cover social policy and social justice topics). You may want to scan the other databases in the list to consider other possibilities for selection. Use the filters at the top to select Peer-Reviewed articles and to limit by date, for example, from 1960 to 2022.
Some search terms to consider:
first row: Chicano movement
AND
second row: school or education
AND
third row: progress or statistics or outcomes or data
Modify your search by changing topics in the third row. Examples might include "discrimination" or "success or achievement"
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