Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Ethnic studies
|
Buy Now
Creating a College Culture for Latino Students - Successful Programs, Practices, and Strategies (Paperback, New)
Loot Price: R1,098
Discovery Miles 10 980
|
|
Creating a College Culture for Latino Students - Successful Programs, Practices, and Strategies (Paperback, New)
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
The mission statement of the Common Core State Standards couldn't
be any clearer inadescribing expectations forathe education ofaour
nation's youth.The standards are designed to be robust and relevant
to the real world, reflecting the knowledge and skills that our
young people need for success in college and careers. With American
students fully prepared for the future, our communities will be
best positioned to compete successfully in the global economy.In
the 21st century, a high school diploma without further education
provides limited options for young adults: high school graduates
currently have an unemployment rate of 32% -- approximately twice
that of college graduates.a According to research conducted by the
Pew Hispanic Center, despite recent increases inacollege
attendancearatesafor Latino students (in 2010, approximately 32% of
total college enrollmentsain two and four schools), their numbers
are low in comparison to Whites (43%), Asians (62%), and Blacks
(38%).a Not surprisingly,athe rates are muchalower forachildren
born into households in which parents or guardians weren't
college-educated.a When we take into consideration the fact that
Latinos are the fastest-growingademographic in the U.S., the
implications foraglobal competitiveness (not to mention the human
toll of so much unrealized promise) are quite alarming.The proposed
book provides teachers and educational leaders with a guide
toacreating conditions in schools that are conducive to Latino
students having access to higher education and --aby extension --
promising futures.a The author bases her recommendations on lessons
learned fromasuccessful college bound programs in public schools,
the non-profit sector, and recognized charter schools, as well asaa
substantial body of quality research on Latino students and their
families.aThe heart of the book builds on the premise that
effective academic and social support practices intertwine with
increased expectations, successfully leading underrepresented
Latino students to college. Social capital builds the value,
connectedness, and motivation of cultural, emotional, informational
and instrumental networks that undergird studentsAE readiness and
aptitude to pursue a path to college.aa
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.