Latino Ed Beat

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Many states are struggling mightily to hire minority teachers who reflect the growing diversity of their public school students. ...
The American Dream narrative is a storyline so deeply embedded in American popular culture that as writers, we use it often in our storytelling....
Latina teens who are bilingual, have Hispanic teachers and counselors, and are involved in extracurricular activities have a stronger likelihood of attending co...
New Jersey is moving closer to passing legislation that would give undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children the ability to pay in-state ...
Latino Studies programs are popping up in unexpected places...
A new report takes aim at New Jersey’s public schools, describing the segregation of black and Latino students into certain schools as an “apartheid” syst...
The SAT college entrance exam picture for Hispanic students is mixed, based on 2013 data released Thursday by the College Board....
A new report finds that the academic achievement gap between Latino and white students in Rhode Island is among the worst in the nation, and English Language Le...
In Texas, poor Hispanic children who are English language learners, face “triple segregation” because they are isolated by virtue of their ethnicity, socioe...
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