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Based on the work of real leaders and educators in high-performing, urban schools across the country, this book unpacks five key practices that are integral to improving achievement and postsecondary outcomes for Latino students. These inspiring stories affirm that excellence and equity are possible when educators come together around an important purpose and focus on the needs, strengths, and interests of all their students. Full of specific examples and guidance, each chapter also includes an assessment tool designed to help school leaders reflect upon their current practices, affirm school strengths that resemble the exemplary practices described in the chapters, and help educators pinpoint opportunities to strengthen practices in ways that can improve the postsecondary readiness of their students. This important book will help leaders create a positive school culture, coherent school design, and develop the practices and policies that support Latino students in their performance

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"In this compelling new book, practical insights and suggestions for supporting the education of Latino students are offered and supported with evidence. For educators who are searching for strategies to improve the academic performance of Latino students, this book could not be more timely. We are living at a time when immigrant students generally, and Latino students specifically, are increasingly under attack and scrutiny. For this reason, this book will be an invaluable resource who seek to use education to make a difference."
—Pedro A. Noguera, Distinguished Professor of Education, UCLA, USA

"This book offers hope for school leaders who are truly dedicated to the education of ALL students. It offers specific strategies and examples from schools around the United States who are truly meeting the needs of Latino students and making good on the promise of equality."
—Anthony Muhammad, Author and Educational Consultant, New Frontier 21, USA



Table of Contents

Contents

Meet the Authors

Preface

From the Voices of Students, Parents, Support Staff, Teachers and Administrators

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction: The Education of Latino Youth in American High Schools

Chapter 2: Promoting Commitment and Shared Responsibility

Chapter 3: Promoting Student Centered Values

Chapter 4: Implementing High-Powered Curricula, Strategies and Programs

Chapter 5: Building Capacity

Chapter 6: Strengthening Teaching and Learning Through the Use of Data

Chapter 7: Conclusion: Developing Schools that Succeed with Latino Students

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    A Paperback by Christina Theokas, Mary L. González, Consuelo Manriquez

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/8/2018 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138713611, 978-1138713611
      ISBN10: 1138713619

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Based on the work of real leaders and educators in high-performing, urban schools across the country, this book unpacks five key practices that are integral to improving achievement and postsecondary outcomes for Latino students. These inspiring stories affirm that excellence and equity are possible when educators come together around an important purpose and focus on the needs, strengths, and interests of all their students. Full of specific examples and guidance, each chapter also includes an assessment tool designed to help school leaders reflect upon their current practices, affirm school strengths that resemble the exemplary practices described in the chapters, and help educators pinpoint opportunities to strengthen practices in ways that can improve the postsecondary readiness of their students. This important book will help leaders create a positive school culture, coherent school design, and develop the practices and policies that support Latino students in their performance

      Trade Review

      "In this compelling new book, practical insights and suggestions for supporting the education of Latino students are offered and supported with evidence. For educators who are searching for strategies to improve the academic performance of Latino students, this book could not be more timely. We are living at a time when immigrant students generally, and Latino students specifically, are increasingly under attack and scrutiny. For this reason, this book will be an invaluable resource who seek to use education to make a difference."
      —Pedro A. Noguera, Distinguished Professor of Education, UCLA, USA

      "This book offers hope for school leaders who are truly dedicated to the education of ALL students. It offers specific strategies and examples from schools around the United States who are truly meeting the needs of Latino students and making good on the promise of equality."
      —Anthony Muhammad, Author and Educational Consultant, New Frontier 21, USA



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Meet the Authors

      Preface

      From the Voices of Students, Parents, Support Staff, Teachers and Administrators

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter 1: Introduction: The Education of Latino Youth in American High Schools

      Chapter 2: Promoting Commitment and Shared Responsibility

      Chapter 3: Promoting Student Centered Values

      Chapter 4: Implementing High-Powered Curricula, Strategies and Programs

      Chapter 5: Building Capacity

      Chapter 6: Strengthening Teaching and Learning Through the Use of Data

      Chapter 7: Conclusion: Developing Schools that Succeed with Latino Students

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