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The Story of Latinos and Education in American History

English · Hardback

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The 2014-2015 academic year marked the first year that American, preK-12 public school enrollment became majority nonwhite, with Hispanic/Latino as the largest minority. Population shifts have continued to occur, with Latinos now representing 28% of public school students.
American public schools are in trouble, with national achievement reaching new lows and progress for nearly two-thirds of all 4th and 8th graders below proficiency levels and stagnant for years. According to the Nation's Report Card, students of color rank lowest, with Latinos and African Americans consistently at the bottom.
To understand the history of Latinos in particular, The Story of Latinos and Education in American History goes back in time to recreate the story. In this book, Dr. Noboa-Ríos relates the dark legacy before and after Plessy, as well as the post-Brown challenges that linger. For a better and more balanced future for the nation, America's challenge is to ensure that Latino students excel. Understanding how and why this dark history has occurred is imperative to rectify the situation.

List of contents

Antonia Darder: Foreword: Infusing U.S. Latino History into the Future of Education - Preface - Acknowledgments - Introduction - The Birth of American Education - Dual Systems of Education - Brown and Beyond - The Miseducation of Latinos - A Tripartite System - Contemporary Issues - Epilogue: Learning from History - Bibliography - Index.

About the author










Abdín Noboa-Ríos, Ph.D., a native of Puerto Rico, is a social scientist and educator who has worked in the fields of education, mental health, and organizational development for decades. As a former practitioner and now researcher from the barrios of Chicago and New York, Dr. Noboa-Ríos has long observed and confronted status quo. Alarmed by how flawed "reform" in education is, disquieted by how poorly conceived "policies" have promoted rather than solved inequity, and concerned about Americäs future, he strongly questions where we are going. In response, he bravely calls for a new paradigm¿a necessary renaissance¿to escape the current chaos and move toward progress.

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"The Story of Latinos and Education is one of the most comprehensive, compelling, and passionate analyses of the education of Latinos in America, inextricably linking the persistent disparity in the education of Latinos to the long history of racial and social segregation, division, and inequality that remains to this day." Ron Blackburn Moreno, National Executive Director, Aspira Association

Product details

Authors Abdin Noboa-Rios
Assisted by Machado-Casas (Editor), Margarita Machado-Casas (Editor), Yolanda Medina (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2019
 
EAN 9781433167362
ISBN 978-1-4331-6736-2
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 153 mm x 21 mm x 228 mm
Weight 490 g
Series Critical Studies of Latinxs in the Americas
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Social structure research

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