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Young Latinos who are not proficient in English are more likely to develop higher early literacy skills when their teachers are also Latino, according to a Univ...
Charter schools have grown at a rapid rate over the past 20 years as parents, activist groups, lawmakers and others look for alternatives to the traditional pub...
The Boston school district currently has five dual-language programs — in which students learn core subject matter in two languages — and is developing plan...
A community program working to reduce violence through soccer and an after-school robotics class serving Latino youth in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan regio...
The California Community Colleges Board of Governors voted unanimously this week to appoint Eloy Ortiz Oakley as the system’s next chancellor...
If you haven’t yet heard of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the use of race as a factor in college admissions, you may have at least seen the #B...
“Diversity — (noun) the state of being diverse; variety”...
Texas advocates of ethnic studies in public schools celebrated two years ago when the State Board of Education voted to create instructional materials for class...
Hispanic-serving institutions should do more than just enroll large numbers of Latino students. As their title implies, they’re also supposed to serve them, a...
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