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U.S. Latinos and Education Policy Pedro R. Portes

U.S. Latinos and Education Policy By Pedro R. Portes

U.S. Latinos and Education Policy by Pedro R. Portes


Summary

Going beyond just exposing educational inequalities, this volume provides intelligent and pragmatic research-based policy directions and tools for change for U.S. Latino Education and other multicultural contexts.

U.S. Latinos and Education Policy Summary

U.S. Latinos and Education Policy: Research-Based Directions for Change by Pedro R. Portes

With the American dream progressively elusive for and exclusive of Latinos, there is an urgent need for empirically and conceptually based macro-level policy solutions for Latino education. Going beyond just exposing educational inequalities, this volume provides intelligent and pragmatic research-based policy directions and tools for change for U.S. Latino Education and other multicultural contexts.

U.S. Latinos and Education Policy is organized round three themes: education as both product and process of social and historical events and practices; the experiences of young immigrants in schools in both U.S. and international settings and policy approaches to address their needs; and situated perspectives on learning among immigrant students across school, home, and community.

With contributions from leading scholars, including Luis Moll, Eugene E. Garcia, Richard P. Duran, Sonia Nieto , Angela Valenzuela, Alejandro Portes and Barbara Flores, this volume enhances existing discussions by showcasing how researchers working both within and in collaboration with Latino communities have employed multiple analytic frameworks; illustrating how current scholarship and culturally oriented theory can serve equity-oriented practice; and, focusing attention on ethnicity in context and in relation to the interaction of developmental and cultural factors. The theoretical and methodological perspectives integrate praxis research from multiple disciplines and apply this research directly to policy.

U.S. Latinos and Education Policy Reviews

This edited book offers a near comprehensive view on the challenges Latino students face throughout various levels of the US education system. A series of well-articulated contributions communicates a seamless experience for readers. Critical issues (e.g., societal identity, public policy, pedagogical practices, individual learning needs) carry readers through three interdependent sections...Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, research, and professional collections.-

G. Moreno, Northeastern Illinois University, in CHOICE, January 2015

... an important and timely contribution that forces readers to rethink taken-for-granted discourse, policy, and practice in the field. This volume proposes not only to correctly frame the ways in which the policies addressing the needs of Latino/a students have failed and in many cases have served to reproduce marginality, but a different approach grounded on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research that can inform meaningful policy changes.

Jaime Grinberg, Montclair State University, USA

Two elements distinguish this volume: its laser focus on policy, and its interdisciplinary and multinational nature.... The sum effect...is to offer a more hopeful vision of education for Latinos/as while at the same time recognizing the difficult struggle that lies ahead.

Sonia Nieto, University of Massachusetts Amherst (Emerita), From the Foreword

About Pedro R. Portes

Pedro R. Portes is The Goizueta Foundation Distinguished Chair in Latino Teacher Education and Executive Director of the Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education (CLASE), University of Georgia, USA.

Spencer Salas is Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA.

Patricia Baquedano-Lopez is Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Paula J. Mellom is Assistant Research Scientist, University of Georgia, USA.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Foreword
Sonia Nieto

Editors' Introduction

Section I: Policy Concerns about Praxis and Cultural Capital Preservation

Chapter 1
National Myopia, Latino Futures, and Educational PolicyPedro R. Portes & Spencer Salas

Chapter 2
Thinking through the Decolonial Turn in Research and Praxis: Advancing New Understandings of the Community-School Relation in Latina/o Parent InvolvementPatricia Baquedano-Lopez, Sera J. Hernandez & Rebecca A. Alexander

Chapter 3
Cultivating a Cadre of Critically Conscious Teachers and Taking this Country to a Totally New PlaceAngela Valenzuela & Patricia D. Lopez

Section II: Children of Immigrants in Schools: Global and U.S. Policy Research

Chapter 4
Immigration and the American School System: The Second Generation at the CrossroadsAlejandro Portes

Chapter 5
Divergent Paths to School Adaptation among Children of Immigrants: New Approaches and Insights to Existing DataCecilia Rios-Aguilar, Manuel S. Gonzalez Canche, & Pedro R. Portes

Chapter 6
Recommendations from a Comparative Analysis of Educational Policies and Research for the Achievement of Latinos in the U. S. and Latin Americans in Spain towards Smarter Solutions Martha Montero-Sieburth & Lidia Cabrera Perez

Chapter 7
Development and its social, economic, and educational consequences: The case of the Zimapan Hydroelectric Project Sergio Quesada Aldana

Chapter 8
Transnational Mobility, Education and Subjectivity: Two Case Examples from Puerto RicoSandra Soto-Santiago & Luis C. Moll

Section III: A Closer Look at Families, Classroom Learning, and Identity Development

Chapter 9
Finding a Place: Migration and Education in Mixed-Status FamiliesAriana Mangual Figueroa

Chapter 10
Talking the Walk: Classroom Discourse Strategies that Foster Dynamic Interactions with Latina/o Elementary School English LearnersRuth Harman

Chapter 11
Changing the Pedagogical Culture of Schools with Latino English Learners: Re-culturing Instructional LeadershipNoni Mendoza Reis & Barbara Flores

Chapter 12
Beyond Educational Standards? Latino Student Learning Agency and Identity in ContextRichard P. Duran

Afterword
Eugene E. Garcia

Contributors

Additional information

NLS9780415747837
9780415747837
041574783X
U.S. Latinos and Education Policy: Research-Based Directions for Change by Pedro R. Portes
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2014-03-19
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