Source: U.S. Census Bureau (October 2001). Two young friends take a break from their classroom assignment. There are 5.8 million Hispanic students enrolled in elementary schools across the country. Photo by Lloyd Wolf for the U.S. Census Bureau. This research would not have been possible without the clear vision an
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Recent census figures indicate that, compared to all races and ethnic groups, Hispanic students had ...
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In Tennessee, the Hispanic enrollment rate in higher education is statistically lower than other rac...
This report suggests that the first step toward achieving educational excellence for Hispanic Americ...
For the last decade, the American political, economic, and educational landscape has weathered a des...
The U.S. Census Bureau (Research and Markets, 2008) predicted that a quarter of all U.S. citizens wi...
Figures from the 2010 Census indicate that there are 50.5 million Latinos (16% of the total populati...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "To help boost ...
There has been little research done on Hispanics in Kentucky schools. The data from the current stud...
Where we go to School: Latino Students and the Public Schools of Boston focuses on the experience of...
Hispanics make up 18% of all students in public K-12 schools, compared to 12% of all Idahoans. They ...
Latino students are one of the largest minority populations in American schools today. This research...
This paper provides an overview of representation as defined by scholars and applies their theories ...
The Hispanic population in the United States has increased exponentially in the past 10 years. As ma...
textMexican immigrant students are entering American schools in great numbers. Many of them come to ...
Recent census figures indicate that, compared to all races and ethnic groups, Hispanic students had ...
A half century of research details how segregating racial groups in separate schools corresponds wit...
In Tennessee, the Hispanic enrollment rate in higher education is statistically lower than other rac...
This report suggests that the first step toward achieving educational excellence for Hispanic Americ...
For the last decade, the American political, economic, and educational landscape has weathered a des...