Hatcher, Denise L.2005-08-092005-08-092003https://hdl.handle.net/1805/329This paper explores the various learning experiences of a bilingual and bicultural woman of Mexican heritage. The data collection and data analysis were performed with the intent of creating a life history and allowing recurrent themes to emerge. These three recurrent themes were identified as interplay among learning, survival, and spirituality; health, health care, and parish nursing; and multiple and competing contexts. The essential structure that connected all of the recurrent themes was the participant’s learning and the impacts that it had on her lived experiences. In this way, Monica and her life history are the story of a Latina who has learned her own way into a second culture.51651 bytesapplication/pdfen-USAdult EducationMinority GroupsNursing EducationAdult LearningSelf Directed LearningAdult EducatorsLearning Her Way In: The Life History Of A Latina Adult EducatorArticle