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Publication Date: 2010-Feb
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The Latino Education Crisis
Gandara, Patricia
Educational Leadership, v67 n5 p24-30 Feb 2010
Latinos now constitute the largest minority group in the United States and the fastest growing segment of its school-age population. Yet they are the least educated of all major ethnic groups. Poverty, lack of access to high-quality preschool, low levels of parental education attainment, and hypersegregated schools all play a crucial role. The evidence suggests that a continuing net of support for disadvantaged students--rather than isolated interventions--is likely to significantly improve students' academic outcomes and reduce achievement gaps. Supports need to begin in early childhood, with access to high-quality preschools, and continue throughout high school through programs that focus on dropout prevention and promote college attendance. Creating magnet schools that appeal to middle-class parents, working with health and social service agencies, and reaching out to parents in culturally appropriate ways can make a significant difference for many Latino students. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Minority Groups, Hispanic American Students, Access to Education, Educational Quality, Parents, Preschool Education, School Segregation, Disadvantaged Youth, Intervention, Dropout Prevention, College Preparation, Magnet Schools, Social Services, Agency Cooperation, Culturally Relevant Education, Graduation Rate, White Students, African American Students, Asian American Students, American Indians, Bilingual Students, Partnerships in Education
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Education Level: Early Childhood Education; Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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