Chicano school failure and success : past, present, and future /

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Edition:3rd ed.
Imprint:New York : Routledge, 2011.
Description:1 online resource (xxi, 300 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12012313
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Other authors / contributors:Valencia, Richard R.
ISBN:9780203835982
0203835980
9781136860362
1136860363
9780415880602
0415880602
9780415880619
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9786613042460
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:The third edition of the best selling collection, Chicano School Failure and Success presents a complete and comprehensive review of the multiple and complex issues affecting Chicano students today. Richly informative and accessibly written, this edition includes completely revised and updated chapters that incorporate recent scholarship and research on the current realities of the Chicano school experience. It features four entirely new chapters on important topics such as la Chicana, two way dual language education, higher education, and gifted Chicano students. Contributors to this edition include experts in fields ranging from higher education, bilingual education, special education, gifted education, educational psychology, and anthropology. In order to capture the broad nature of Chicano school failure and success, contributors provide an in-depth look at topics as diverse as Chicano student dropout rates, the relationship between Chicano families and schools, and the impact of standards-based school reform and deficit thinking on Chicano student achievement. Committed to understanding the plight and improvement of schooling for Chicanos, this timely new edition addresses all the latest issues in Chicano education and will be a valued resource for students, educators, researchers, policy makers, and community activists alike.
Other form:Print version: Chicano school failure and success. 3rd ed. New York : Routledge, 2011 9780415880602
Review by Choice Review

In the ten years since Valencia (educational psychology, Univ. of Texas, Austin) published the second edition of Chicano School Failure and Success (CH, Nov'03, 41-1705), opportunities for Chicano students to attend integrated schools have been compromised, and a new wave of deficit thinking continues to blame Chicano students and other poor students of color for school failure, rather than examine educational problems from diverse perspectives. The third edition of this edited volume examines current dropout rates, challenges for strengthening relationships between families and schools, and the harmful effects of restrictive language policies on Chicano English-language learners. This edition includes new chapters on Chicana feminism, two-way dual language education, the participation and success of Chicanos in higher education, and best practices for the identification and placement of gifted Chicano students. The contributors critique the standards-based school reform movement, and propose a model of democratic education that develops an understanding of democracy and supports the skills of informed and responsible citizenship. This new edition is a resource for educators, policy makers, and advocates for success and meaningful school reform for Chicano students. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. L. Lockard Northern Arizona University

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