Dr. Montoya will discuss the challenges facing Latino education and the difference between the achievement gap and the opportunity gap for Latino students. Issues such as assimilation, familialism, prejudice, discrimination, and language barriers will be covered. Montoya will discuss expectations of Latino boys and girls, how they differ culturally, and how creating classes for parents can help students achieve at higher rates. Professional development will be discussed and why a school’s teaching model needs to be examined to support Latino students
As the era of bilingualism increase in many states, African American children are some how being ove...
The face of America\u27s school is changing bringing in students from all over the world, predominan...
Today in the United States, there is a shortage of teachers who culturally and linguistically match ...
The achievement gap for the educational attainment of underrepresented populations has been the subj...
With the dramatic increase of diverse student populations in U.S. schools, educators and school prof...
The focus of this Capstone Project is on the continuous barriers in Latino Education. This is import...
Latino students have become the majority of the minority population in schools in the United States....
Georgia has the 10th largest populations of Latinas/os in the United States with the group being res...
The focus of this research paper is on the education gap of Latino/a students, between the ages of 1...
Early College High School:Closing the Latino Achievement Gap byKristen Ann BeallDoctor of EducationU...
Latinos are the most rapidly growing population group in the Unites States and now account for the N...
The Latino population in the United States is on the rise, but historically, Latino graduation rates...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Tracy F. Tolbert\ud Department of Criminal JusticeResearch shows that Lati...
Participants will learn critical engagement strategies that, when paired with selected young adult n...
As the era of bilingualism increase in many states, African American children are some how being ove...
The face of America\u27s school is changing bringing in students from all over the world, predominan...
Today in the United States, there is a shortage of teachers who culturally and linguistically match ...
The achievement gap for the educational attainment of underrepresented populations has been the subj...
With the dramatic increase of diverse student populations in U.S. schools, educators and school prof...
The focus of this Capstone Project is on the continuous barriers in Latino Education. This is import...
Latino students have become the majority of the minority population in schools in the United States....
Georgia has the 10th largest populations of Latinas/os in the United States with the group being res...
The focus of this research paper is on the education gap of Latino/a students, between the ages of 1...
Early College High School:Closing the Latino Achievement Gap byKristen Ann BeallDoctor of EducationU...
Latinos are the most rapidly growing population group in the Unites States and now account for the N...
The Latino population in the United States is on the rise, but historically, Latino graduation rates...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Tracy F. Tolbert\ud Department of Criminal JusticeResearch shows that Lati...
Participants will learn critical engagement strategies that, when paired with selected young adult n...
As the era of bilingualism increase in many states, African American children are some how being ove...
The face of America\u27s school is changing bringing in students from all over the world, predominan...
Today in the United States, there is a shortage of teachers who culturally and linguistically match ...