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OverviewThis book describes the home-school communication experiences of five Latino families in order to showcase the communication challenges Latino parents, and their children, encounter as they navigate the American education system. As former PK–12 practitioners, now educator-preparation program faculty, the authors contend that there is a clear communication gap between a predominantly White teaching and leadership force—teachers, school principals, and counselors—and the Black and Brown student population. Research findings included in this book demonstrate that Latino/a students remain persistent targets of deficit-thinking beliefs, implicit bias, and low-level academic expectations in school settings, and also that positive interactions with teachers, counselors, and school leaders are connected to student cognitive development, creative thinking, and overall student success. Through the family stories and research findings included in this book, this book makes a case for the far-reaching consequences home-school relations have on the overall educational trajectory of the fastest-growing group of students in the United States—Latino/a students. This book provides teacher educators and pre-service teachers with knowledge from the field and connections to scholarly findings so they may be in a more informed position to enact best policies and practices in order to help Latino/a students thrive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Manuel P. Vargas (Prof., Cal State Univ., San Marcos.) , Gilberto D. Barrios (Lecturer, Cal State Univ., San Marcos.) , Theresa Meyerott (Asst. Prof., Cal State Univ., Los Angeles.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.270kg ISBN: 9781041151876ISBN 10: 104115187 Pages: 130 Publication Date: 21 January 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface 1. Introduction to and Organization of the Book 2. A Brief Review of Literature 3. Qualitative Methodology in Family Stories 4. A Mother Insists on Getting Answers 5. A Mother Challenges the System 6. A Parent Avoids Repeating his Father’s Absence 7. Members of this Family Treat School Personnel with Deep Respect 8. Cruelty, Sisterly Love, and Strong Family Values 9. Lessons Learned and the Quest for Further AnswersReviewsAuthor InformationManuel P. Vargas is Professor of Educational Leadership in the School of Education at California State University, San Marcos. Gilberto D. Barrios is Lecturer at California State University, San Marcos. He has 29 years of teaching experience working with English-language learners. Theresa Meyerott is Assistant Professor of Data-Driven Educational Leadership at California State University, Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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