What student’s suspension over clock reveals about teachers and students
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*There are many opinions as to how the Irving, Texas student clock incident could have been handled differently. Chicago teacher Ray Salazar tells us that good teachers get to know […]
The race gap in science knowledge
NewsTaco September 17, 2015
*With so much emphasis on STEM and STEM education, this might look as of it’s belaboring the obvious. This study serves as a good baseline of Latino workforce, understanding of […]
Science as a Tool for Connecting Latino Youth to Nature
NewsTaco September 11, 2015
*Welcome to our newest collaborators! Latino Outdoors. These good folks are fighting the good fight for the environment and passing their love of all things nature to the next generation […]
Preparing the Next Generation of Diverse and Passionate CSU Professors
NewsTaco September 2, 2015
*This is how it’s done, cada quién su grano de arena, paying it forward. Thanks to Taquista Arturo Vargas for sharing this article. VL By David Ogul, Cal State San […]