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OverviewThe year 2011 marked the first time in U.S. history where more nonwhite babies were born than white babies. Academic year 2014-15 marked the first year that K-12 public school enrollment became predominantly nonwhite. Among the five largest school districts, Latinos represent the predominant group. It’s all about a stemming population shift, not immigration, as more Anglo-Americans are dying than those replaced by births. Meanwhile, our public schools are in trouble, where ""normalized failure"" has become the new norm and international achievement has reached new lows. In this mix, Latinos are 1-in-3 newborns. As the future of America is now ""inextricably linked"" to the fate of these children, our educational system must be more responsive or the nation is imperiled. For this book, Abdín Noboa-Ríos interviewed 112 prominent educators nationwide, including some of the best Hispanic educators and thought leaders to search for answers to America’s educational challenges. What do they say? What do these leaders see? What can we learn? Their many suggestions and concerns are well highlighted. For these leading scholars and practitioners, their views are more about basic renewal, not piecemeal reform. Such action requires fundamental shifts in both mindset and attitude. Appeasement misses the point. We cannot undermine the severity of the problem. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Yolanda Medina , Margarita Machado-Casas , Abdín Noboa-RíosPublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 24 Weight: 0.804kg ISBN: 9781433163319ISBN 10: 1433163314 Pages: 504 Publication Date: 23 December 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements – Foreword – Preface – Context – Introduction – America’s Challenge – A Changing World – The Latino Presence – Challenges – Race and Equity in Education – Gaps in Student Achievement and Family Engagement – Culture, Language, and SEL – The Education Pipeline and Higher Learning – Leadership Challenges – Epilogue – Creating a National Discourse – Appendix A: Bibliography – Appendix B: List of Interviewees – Appendix C: Glossary of Terms – Index.ReviewsThis wonderful book is an insightful review of the issues on the education of Latinos, grounded on Dr. Noboa-Rios' deep understanding as a long-time participant, researcher, and observer. It provides a context for the 'national discourse' the author proposes-a major challenge considering the growing divides. Neoliberalism in America has distorted analyses of current situations and their solutions, but a national dialogue is a challenge we need to take on! -Tony Baez, Ph.D., Latino Educator and Milwaukee School Board Member This substantive and provocative book speaks to us with many voices and from many perspectives about issues and challenges we overlook at our peril. It joins theory and practice; data analysis and personal experience to bear witness to educational realities that could well determine America's future. -Margarita Benitez, Ph.D., Executive Director, Puerto Rico Endowment for the Humanities As an important book for our times, Dr. Noboa-Rios captures the concepts of education for our Hispanic population today...a must read. -Grace Flores-Hughes, Former Director Community Relations Service, Department of Justice As a former superintendent in large urban districts in four states, I've personally experienced the flaws in our current educational system and the inequities and disparate achievement among our Latino student population. This book admirably exposes these systemic flaws. We need strong voices such as that of Dr. Noboa-Rios, who takes a bold stance in spelling out what needs to happen in order to move the Latino Education agenda to the forefront. I applaud his book and call to action to move more aggressively on these issues in order to secure a stronger future for our students and our nation. -Edward Lee Vargas, Ph.D., former Superintendent and former President of ALAS (Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents) In Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America, Abdin Noboa-Rios provides both an informative and provocative history and analysis of this country's underutilization and underachievement of Latinos. In one volume, he brings to our attention a better understanding of the failure and the promising futures for the next generation of new Americans. -Eugene E. Garcia, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University In this thoughtful and powerful book, Dr. Abdin Noboa-Rios, identifies the central challenges facing our nation. This is not an issue unique to any one ethnic or linguistic group, but a challenge for the entire nation and one we must face together. It is particularly important that the author resists easy solutions and over-generalizations. Students who bear the label 'Latino' are not, the author argues, a monolithic group amenable to one-size-fits-all educational solutions. These students represent a complex set of cultures and backgrounds which enrich their schools and our country. This is a book to be studied and debated as educators, leaders, and policymakers come to grips with the inequities that continue to grip our educational system. -Douglas B. Reeves, Ph.D., Author, Excellence and Equity Right Now: The 90/90/90 Solution; Founder, Creative Leadership Solutions Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America is transformational, for it documents a more accurate portrait of what Latino children have had to endure during their educational journey. Anyone who cares about Latino children must read this book. It is historical, well researched, and honors the legacy as well as the sacrifice of our gente [people]. Well done! -LTC (R) Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch, President/CEO, Educational Achievement Services, Inc. Kudos to Abdin Noboa-Rios for his sweeping historical and contemporary examination of the poorly understood Latino educational experience. In light of rapidly-changing demographics, his injunction to policymakers and practitioners is for them to consider the urgency of time in the cultivation of constructive mindsets and in carrying communities in order to fully embrace diversity with a dedicated pursuit of the common good. -Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D., Professor, College of Education, University of Texas at Austin; Author of Subtractive Schooling and Leaving Children Behind This substantive and provocative book speaks to us with many voices and from many perspectives about issues and challenges we overlook at our peril. It joins theory and practice; data analysis and personal experience to bear witness to educational realities that could well determine America's future. -Margarita Benitez, Ph.D., Executive Director, Puerto Rico Endowment for the Humanities This wonderful book is an insightful review of the issues on the education of Latinos, grounded on Dr. Noboa-Rios' deep understanding as a long-time participant, researcher, and observer. It provides a context for the 'national discourse' the author proposes-a major challenge considering the growing divides. Neoliberalism in America has distorted analyses of current situations and their solutions, but a national dialogue is a challenge we need to take on! -Tony Baez, Ph.D., Latino Educator and Milwaukee School Board Member As a former superintendent in large urban districts in four states, I've personally experienced the flaws in our current educational system and the inequities and disparate achievement among our Latino student population. This book admirably exposes these systemic flaws. We need strong voices such as that of Dr. Noboa-Rios, who takes a bold stance in spelling out what needs to happen in order to move the Latino Education agenda to the forefront. I applaud his book and call to action to move more aggressively on these issues in order to secure a stronger future for our students and our nation. -Edward Lee Vargas, Ph.D., former Superintendent and former President of ALAS (Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents) As an important book for our times, Dr. Noboa-Rios captures the concepts of education for our Hispanic population today...a must read. -Grace Flores-Hughes, Former Director Community Relations Service, Department of Justice Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America is transformational, for it documents a more accurate portrait of what Latino children have had to endure during their educational journey. Anyone who cares about Latino children must read this book. It is historical, well researched, and honors the legacy as well as the sacrifice of our gente [people]. Well done! -LTC (R) Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch, President/CEO, Educational Achievement Services, Inc. In Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America, Abdin Noboa-Rios provides both an informative and provocative history and analysis of this country's underutilization and underachievement of Latinos. In one volume, he brings to our attention a better understanding of the failure and the promising futures for the next generation of new Americans. -Eugene E. Garcia, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University Kudos to Abdin Noboa-Rios for his sweeping historical and contemporary examination of the poorly understood Latino educational experience. In light of rapidly-changing demographics, his injunction to policymakers and practitioners is for them to consider the urgency of time in the cultivation of constructive mindsets and in carrying communities in order to fully embrace diversity with a dedicated pursuit of the common good. -Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D., Professor, College of Education, University of Texas at Austin; Author of Subtractive Schooling and Leaving Children Behind In this thoughtful and powerful book, Dr. Abdin Noboa-Rios, identifies the central challenges facing our nation. This is not an issue unique to any one ethnic or linguistic group, but a challenge for the entire nation and one we must face together. It is particularly important that the author resists easy solutions and over-generalizations. Students who bear the label 'Latino' are not, the author argues, a monolithic group amenable to one-size-fits-all educational solutions. These students represent a complex set of cultures and backgrounds which enrich their schools and our country. This is a book to be studied and debated as educators, leaders, and policymakers come to grips with the inequities that continue to grip our educational system. -Douglas B. Reeves, Ph.D., Author, Excellence and Equity Right Now: The 90/90/90 Solution; Founder, Creative Leadership Solutions This substantive and provocative book speaks to us with many voices and from many perspectives about issues and challenges we overlook at our peril. It joins theory and practice; data analysis and personal experience to bear witness to educational realities that could well determine America's future. -Margarita Benitez, Ph.D., Executive Director, Puerto Rico Endowment for the Humanities As a former superintendent in large urban districts in four states, I've personally experienced the flaws in our current educational system and the inequities and disparate achievement among our Latino student population. This book admirably exposes these systemic flaws. We need strong voices such as that of Dr. Noboa-Rios, who takes a bold stance in spelling out what needs to happen in order to move the Latino Education agenda to the forefront. I applaud his book and call to action to move more aggressively on these issues in order to secure a stronger future for our students and our nation. -Edward Lee Vargas, Ph.D., former Superintendent and former President of ALAS (Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents) As an important book for our times, Dr. Noboa-Rios captures the concepts of education for our Hispanic population today...a must read. -Grace Flores-Hughes, Former Director Community Relations Service, Department of Justice This wonderful book is an insightful review of the issues on the education of Latinos, grounded on Dr. Noboa-Rios' deep understanding as a long-time participant, researcher, and observer. It provides a context for the 'national discourse' the author proposes-a major challenge considering the growing divides. Neoliberalism in America has distorted analyses of current situations and their solutions, but a national dialogue is a challenge we need to take on! -Tony Baez, Ph.D., Latino Educator and Milwaukee School Board Member Kudos to Abdin Noboa-Rios for his sweeping historical and contemporary examination of the poorly understood Latino educational experience. In light of rapidly-changing demographics, his injunction to policymakers and practitioners is for them to consider the urgency of time in the cultivation of constructive mindsets and in carrying communities in order to fully embrace diversity with a dedicated pursuit of the common good. -Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D., Professor, College of Education, University of Texas at Austin; Author of Subtractive Schooling and Leaving Children Behind In Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America, Abdin Noboa-Rios provides both an informative and provocative history and analysis of this country's underutilization and underachievement of Latinos. In one volume, he brings to our attention a better understanding of the failure and the promising futures for the next generation of new Americans. -Eugene E. Garcia, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America is transformational, for it documents a more accurate portrait of what Latino children have had to endure during their educational journey. Anyone who cares about Latino children must read this book. It is historical, well researched, and honors the legacy as well as the sacrifice of our gente [people]. Well done! -LTC (R) Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch, President/CEO, Educational Achievement Services, Inc. In this thoughtful and powerful book, Dr. Abdin Noboa-Rios, identifies the central challenges facing our nation. This is not an issue unique to any one ethnic or linguistic group, but a challenge for the entire nation and one we must face together. It is particularly important that the author resists easy solutions and over-generalizations. Students who bear the label 'Latino' are not, the author argues, a monolithic group amenable to one-size-fits-all educational solutions. These students represent a complex set of cultures and backgrounds which enrich their schools and our country. This is a book to be studied and debated as educators, leaders, and policymakers come to grips with the inequities that continue to grip our educational system. -Douglas B. Reeves, Ph.D., Author, Excellence and Equity Right Now: The 90/90/90 Solution; Founder, Creative Leadership Solutions As an important book for our times, Dr. Noboa-Rios captures the concepts of education for our Hispanic population today...a must read. -Grace Flores-Hughes, Former Director Community Relations Service, Department of Justice As a former superintendent in large urban districts in four states, I've personally experienced the flaws in our current educational system and the inequities and disparate achievement among our Latino student population. This book admirably exposes these systemic flaws. We need strong voices such as that of Dr. Noboa-Rios, who takes a bold stance in spelling out what needs to happen in order to move the Latino Education agenda to the forefront. I applaud his book and call to action to move more aggressively on these issues in order to secure a stronger future for our students and our nation. -Edward Lee Vargas, Ph.D., former Superintendent and former President of ALAS (Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents) This substantive and provocative book speaks to us with many voices and from many perspectives about issues and challenges we overlook at our peril. It joins theory and practice; data analysis and personal experience to bear witness to educational realities that could well determine America's future. -Margarita Benitez, Ph.D., Executive Director, Puerto Rico Endowment for the Humanities This wonderful book is an insightful review of the issues on the education of Latinos, grounded on Dr. Noboa-Rios' deep understanding as a long-time participant, researcher, and observer. It provides a context for the 'national discourse' the author proposes-a major challenge considering the growing divides. Neoliberalism in America has distorted analyses of current situations and their solutions, but a national dialogue is a challenge we need to take on! -Tony Baez, Ph.D., Latino Educator and Milwaukee School Board Member Kudos to Abdin Noboa-Rios for his sweeping historical and contemporary examination of the poorly understood Latino educational experience. In light of rapidly-changing demographics, his injunction to policymakers and practitioners is for them to consider the urgency of time in the cultivation of constructive mindsets and in carrying communities in order to fully embrace diversity with a dedicated pursuit of the common good. -Angela Valenzuela, Ph.D., Professor, College of Education, University of Texas at Austin; Author of Subtractive Schooling and Leaving Children Behind In Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America, Abdin Noboa-Rios provides both an informative and provocative history and analysis of this country's underutilization and underachievement of Latinos. In one volume, he brings to our attention a better understanding of the failure and the promising futures for the next generation of new Americans. -Eugene E. Garcia, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Arizona State University Critical Issues of Latinos and Education in 21st Century America is transformational, for it documents a more accurate portrait of what Latino children have had to endure during their educational journey. Anyone who cares about Latino children must read this book. It is historical, well researched, and honors the legacy as well as the sacrifice of our gente [people]. Well done! -LTC (R) Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch, President/CEO, Educational Achievement Services, Inc. In this thoughtful and powerful book, Dr. Abdin Noboa-Rios, identifies the central challenges facing our nation. This is not an issue unique to any one ethnic or linguistic group, but a challenge for the entire nation and one we must face together. It is particularly important that the author resists easy solutions and over-generalizations. Students who bear the label 'Latino' are not, the author argues, a monolithic group amenable to one-size-fits-all educational solutions. These students represent a complex set of cultures and backgrounds which enrich their schools and our country. This is a book to be studied and debated as educators, leaders, and policymakers come to grips with the inequities that continue to grip our educational system. -Douglas B. Reeves, Ph.D., Author, Excellence and Equity Right Now: The 90/90/90 Solution; Founder, Creative Leadership Solutions Author InformationWith degrees from four universities, Abdín Noboa-Ríos ranks among the nation’s Who’s Who in American Education (2007-2008), among other distinctions: University of Illinois, B.A.; Harvard University, Ed.M.; U-C Berkeley, M.A.; C.Phil., Ph.D.; CT State University, 6th-year degree, and with additional studies at the Institute for Social Research (ISR), University of Michigan and educational research at Oxford University. He is President of Innovative Consultants International, Inc. (ICI, Inc.), with offices in Washington, DC and Puerto Rico. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |