ABSTRACT

Drawing on participatory action research conducted with students, parents, families, and school staff in a Southwest community in the United States, this volume contests the interpretation of the achievement gap for students of Mexican descent in the American education system and highlights asset-based approaches that can facilitate students’ academic success.

By presenting the Asset-Based Bicultural Continuum Model (ABC) and demonstrating the applications in a variety of family, school, and community-based initiatives, this volume demonstrates how community and cultural wealth can be harnessed to increase educational opportunities for Latino students. The ABC model offers new strategies which capitalize on the bicultural and linguistic assets rooted in local communities and offers place-based strategies driven by communities themselves in order to be tailored to students’ strengths. The text makes a significant contribution to understanding the social ecology of Latinx students’ experiences and offers a new direction for effective and evidence-based academic and health programs across the United States.

This book will be a valuable resource for researchers and academics with an interest in the sociology of education, multicultural education, urban education, and bilingual education. It will be of particular interest to those with a focus on Hispanic and Latino studies.

part I|119 pages

What Do Students, Parents, Teachers, Counselors, Administrators and Community Leaders Feel Is Necessary for Excellent Education for All Children in Their Community?

chapter 1|23 pages

Children and Communities with Promise 1

A Place-Based Approach to an Asset-Based Bicultural Continuum Model

chapter 2|31 pages

Promesa Vision, Needs, and Strengths 1

Voices of Children, Youth, and Parents

part II|87 pages

How One Community Engaged with Education to Create an Asset-Based Bicultural Continuum

chapter 8|15 pages

From Community Mapping to Community Action 1

Youth Participatory Action Research on the Educational Pipeline

chapter 10|15 pages

Final Reflections

La Zona de Promesa and The ABC Continuum Model