Creating a College Culture for Latino Students: Successful Programs, Practices, and Strategies
Autor Concha Delgado Gaitanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 feb 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452257709
ISBN-10: 1452257701
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452257701
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
“This book has affirmed that there is much work to be done to equalize the playing field for Latino students in Education. I am very excited that this topic has been researched and that this information will be available for educators and parents. In a time where the Latino population is quickly becoming a majority, we need to make sure that this majority is educated and capable of fulfilling their role in American society. We need to ensure that Latinos also have an equal opportunity to be educated and employed in the future.”
“As a parent of a Latina adolescent, it is validating to read about college readiness through a strength-based perspective of the Latino culture. Our young people deserve a chance and this book will help them succeed.”
“This resource book provides practical strategies to build a college culture for Latino and minority students. By engaging its readers with compelling narratives from students, parents, and educators in addition to real examples of success, district and school administrators will be inspired to create a change in their school and district cultures.”
“Creating a College Culture for Latino Students makes an important contribution to educational literature on student access and success. The author is persuasive in describing why Latinos and/or poorer students need curricular and other supports beginning in elementary school to make the cultural goal of college explicit and feasible. This book is especially important in the breadth of its presentation of Latino students and the types of programming that have been helpful to this diverse student population in elementary, middle, and high school programs.”
"A reader of this book need look no further than Dr. Delgado Gaitan's own story to understand the challenges, struggles, and the ultimate joy of accomplishment faced by Latinos in their quest for a college degree. Dr. Delgado Gaitan's writing justifies the need for a comprehensive strategy starting at an early age in a child's life to enhance the dream of a college education. She emphasizes the culture of the path to college that continues once admission is obtained. Recognizing that getting to college is only the first step, she eloquently speaks to the culture needed for completion- leaving home, positive self-appraisal, confidence, and utilization of available resources (financial aid, support groups, study skills, etc.)."
"Concha Delgado Gaitan addresses one of the most challenging equity issues facing educators today, college and career readiness, a key goal of the Common Core State Standards, and, in this case, Latino student access to college. Creating a College Culture for Latino Students’ is a must read for every K-12 educator, for parents, and for anyone in a position to influence Latino students to attend college. The inclusion of stories depicting the actual and courageous journeys that students have traveled to achieve their goal is both poignant and impressive. Of particular note, Delgado Gaitan covers the topic of college planning with parents, a critical component of the successful Latino experience. The future of our country is dependent on its Latino students achieving the American dream of college, and this book not only lays out the background, but offers concrete steps, recommendations, and resources for making this dream a reality."
“As a parent of a Latina adolescent, it is validating to read about college readiness through a strength-based perspective of the Latino culture. Our young people deserve a chance and this book will help them succeed.”
“This resource book provides practical strategies to build a college culture for Latino and minority students. By engaging its readers with compelling narratives from students, parents, and educators in addition to real examples of success, district and school administrators will be inspired to create a change in their school and district cultures.”
“Creating a College Culture for Latino Students makes an important contribution to educational literature on student access and success. The author is persuasive in describing why Latinos and/or poorer students need curricular and other supports beginning in elementary school to make the cultural goal of college explicit and feasible. This book is especially important in the breadth of its presentation of Latino students and the types of programming that have been helpful to this diverse student population in elementary, middle, and high school programs.”
"A reader of this book need look no further than Dr. Delgado Gaitan's own story to understand the challenges, struggles, and the ultimate joy of accomplishment faced by Latinos in their quest for a college degree. Dr. Delgado Gaitan's writing justifies the need for a comprehensive strategy starting at an early age in a child's life to enhance the dream of a college education. She emphasizes the culture of the path to college that continues once admission is obtained. Recognizing that getting to college is only the first step, she eloquently speaks to the culture needed for completion- leaving home, positive self-appraisal, confidence, and utilization of available resources (financial aid, support groups, study skills, etc.)."
"Concha Delgado Gaitan addresses one of the most challenging equity issues facing educators today, college and career readiness, a key goal of the Common Core State Standards, and, in this case, Latino student access to college. Creating a College Culture for Latino Students’ is a must read for every K-12 educator, for parents, and for anyone in a position to influence Latino students to attend college. The inclusion of stories depicting the actual and courageous journeys that students have traveled to achieve their goal is both poignant and impressive. Of particular note, Delgado Gaitan covers the topic of college planning with parents, a critical component of the successful Latino experience. The future of our country is dependent on its Latino students achieving the American dream of college, and this book not only lays out the background, but offers concrete steps, recommendations, and resources for making this dream a reality."
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1. Introduction
2. Influences in Getting Latinos to College
Geographic, Cultural and Socioeconomic Conditions
Major Hurdles
3. Promising Educational Practices
Crafting a College Culture to Socialize Students for College
Framing Culture Through Action Research
4. Talking College in Elementary School
Supportive Relationships in the School Setting
Building College Culture Relationships Between Family and School
Practical Strategies for Elementary Grade Educators
5. College Readiness in Middle and Secondary School
Developing Study Habits and Academic Language
Parent/School/Community Partnerships
Transition from Middle to High School
Best Practices for Educators
6. Features and Activities of Successful Programs
Guidelines for Successful Academic Programs for Latinos
Effective Programs
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
Upward Bound
College Track
East Bay Consortium
Best Practices for Creating College Culture in Schools
7. Collaborations and Partnerships
Hidalgo Independent Schools: A School District Success Story
Creating a K-12 College Going Culture in HISD
The Families' Role
Puente Program
Gear Up Program
Best Practices for Educators
8. College Planning With Parents
5 "Cs" of Family Engagement
Parents Want to Know
Partnering With Families and Communities
Best Practices for Successful Teacher and Parent Partnerships
9. Students Navigating the College Culture
Enduring Social and Emotional Character
Support Systems From Early to High School Years
10. Sites for Educators, Students, and Families
Resources for Creating a College Culture in Schools
Resources for Informing Students and Families
Information About Latinos in College
Financial Resources
References
Index
About the Author
1. Introduction
2. Influences in Getting Latinos to College
Geographic, Cultural and Socioeconomic Conditions
Major Hurdles
3. Promising Educational Practices
Crafting a College Culture to Socialize Students for College
Framing Culture Through Action Research
4. Talking College in Elementary School
Supportive Relationships in the School Setting
Building College Culture Relationships Between Family and School
Practical Strategies for Elementary Grade Educators
5. College Readiness in Middle and Secondary School
Developing Study Habits and Academic Language
Parent/School/Community Partnerships
Transition from Middle to High School
Best Practices for Educators
6. Features and Activities of Successful Programs
Guidelines for Successful Academic Programs for Latinos
Effective Programs
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID)
Upward Bound
College Track
East Bay Consortium
Best Practices for Creating College Culture in Schools
7. Collaborations and Partnerships
Hidalgo Independent Schools: A School District Success Story
Creating a K-12 College Going Culture in HISD
The Families' Role
Puente Program
Gear Up Program
Best Practices for Educators
8. College Planning With Parents
5 "Cs" of Family Engagement
Parents Want to Know
Partnering With Families and Communities
Best Practices for Successful Teacher and Parent Partnerships
9. Students Navigating the College Culture
Enduring Social and Emotional Character
Support Systems From Early to High School Years
10. Sites for Educators, Students, and Families
Resources for Creating a College Culture in Schools
Resources for Informing Students and Families
Information About Latinos in College
Financial Resources
References
Index
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Descriere
Discover winning strategies from the nation's most outstanding college-readiness programs for Latino learners, including best practices for program design and mentoring that promote college preparation.