ABSTRACT

Challenging perspectives that often characterize Latinos as ‘at-risk,’ this book takes an ‘asset’ approach, highlighting the favorable linguistic, cognitive, education, and cultural assets Latino children bring to educational settings. An Asset-Based Approach to Latino Education in the United States addresses the increasingly important challenge and opportunity of educating the linguistic and cultural diversity of the growing population of Latino students. The book confronts the educational debate regarding effective instructional practices for Latinos, bilingual education, immigration, and assimilation.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|15 pages

Latinos and the Early Years

Early Development and Learning Critical for Positive Outcomes

chapter 5|15 pages

Federal and State Policy

The Dos and Don’ts

chapter 6|35 pages

The Latino Postsecondary Education Circumstances

Gaps and Advances

chapter 7|18 pages

Future Educational Circumstances of the Latino Students

We Know So Much More