Latino Students in American Schools
eBook - PDF

Latino Students in American Schools

Historical and Contemporary Views

  1. 192 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Latino Students in American Schools

Historical and Contemporary Views

About this book

The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive historical and contemporary view of the education of Latinos in the United States. It is unique in that it provides readers with accurate information that will deepen their understanding and knowledge about Latinos from preschool to higher education, as well as in special education, gifted education, and migrant and urban education. Topics such as bilingualism and teacher preparation are an integral part of this thorough and eloquent book. Among culturally and linguistically diverse groups in the United States, the Latino population is the largest and fastest growing. Thus, to prepare for the growing numbers of Latino children and to make the most of their education, educators, researchers, and policymakers must recognize and build on the invaluable resource represented by Latino students. The information provided is based on current research and practice in the field. Our school system continues to underestimate the cognitive and socioemotional potential of Latino students by its limited awareness and representation of the Latino cultural characteristics, social dynamics, interests and abilities, bilingualism, as well as confronting socioeconomic challenges and educational needs. This situation clearly demonstrates a need for a reformulation of educational practice at all grade levels and for the provision of accurate information to assist practitioners and researchers in their knowledge and practice.

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Information

Publisher
Praeger
Year
2003
Print ISBN
9780897898980
eBook ISBN
9780313096129
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. Preface
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. 1. Contested Learning: Latino Education in the United States from the 1500s to the Present
  6. 2. Faces of the Future: Latino Children in Early Childhood Education Programs
  7. 3. Democratizing Latino Education: A Perspective on Elementary Education
  8. 4. The Struggle of Access: The Achievement Trends of Latino Youth in Middle and High School
  9. 5. Latino Students in Pursuit of Higher Education: What Helps or Hinders Their Success?
  10. 6. Bilingual Latino Students: The Contexts of Home and School
  11. 7. Addressing the Needs of Latinos in Special Education
  12. 8. A Shameful Subject: The Condition of Latino Students in Gifted Education
  13. 9. Ensuring Success for Latino Migrant Students
  14. 10. Triumphs and Tragedies: The Urban Schooling of Latino Students
  15. 11. The Role of Preservice Teacher Education in Serving Latino Students
  16. Index
  17. About the Editor and Contributors