latino education
Latino education decline a looming Texas disaster
*Sosa outlines a seven piece plan to change education in Texas for the better: teach college expectation in school; be open to technological change; experiment; reward best schools and teachers; […]
Latino Education Gains Are Encouraging: New Report
*From the report: ” … overwhelming majority of Latino parents say they expect their child to continue their education beyond high school.” VL By Juan Castillo, NBC News Despite challenges, a […]
The Latino Education Gap: Dual Language Programs Offer Hope
In the latest installment of our ongoing series, we explore why some educators believe an increasingly popular model of bilingual teaching can help close the Latino education achievement gap. By Jill […]
The Latino Education Gap: Not Quite Trilingual
Latinos are the largest ethnic minority group in the Southwest and the fastest growing in the United States. More than one-third of Latino students are English Language Learners and they consistently […]
Latino Education Affordability is the Future of the U.S. Labor Force
By Susana G. Baumann, Voxxi A projected 37.6 million or 80 percent of the 47 million new workers entering the labor force in the next four decades will be of […]
What Does Obama’s Budget Proposal Mean for Latino Education?
By John Benson, Voxxi The recently released Obama’s budget proposal has educators within the Latino community cautiously optimistic. One such person is California State University San Bernardino Education Professor and Latino Education […]
Sequester and Latino Education: Vulnerable Group in the Crossfire
By John Benson, Voxxi With the sequester now a reality, the debate continues regarding the totality of spending cuts coming down the pike. However, there’s little argument education is going to […]
Sequester Impact on Latino Education, Health & Jobs
By Fox News Latino Among the sweeping number of budget cuts that are planned to go into effect on March 1 are many that will directly impact the lives of […]
Latino Religion v. Latino Education
By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Being Latino A bit of nonsense is being stirred up by a Latino family in Texas: “A federal judge has ruled that a Texas school has […]
Fiscal Cliff Talks: Latino Education May Slide Further
By Curt Werner, Voxxi Much was made during the presidential campaign that the economic downturn and to a large extent the nation’s tax structure combined to yield unprecedented economic disparity between […]