In _Cracks in the Schoolyard,_ Conchas challenges deficit models of
schooling and turns school failure on its head. Going beyond
presenting critical case studies of social inequality and education,
this book features achievement cases that depict Latinos as active
actors—not hopeless victims—in the quest for social and economic
mobility. Chapters examine the ways in which college students, high
school youth, English language learners, immigrant Latino parents,
queer homeless youth, the children of Mexican undocumented immigrants,
and undocumented immigrant youth all work in local settings to improve
their quality of life and advocate for their families and communities.
Taken together, these counternarratives will help educators and
policymakers fill the cracks in the schoolyard that often create
disparity and failure for youth and young adults.
Contributors: NANCY ACEVEDO-GIL, ALEJANDRA S. ALBARRAN, EDELINA M.
BURCIAGA, LEO R. CHAVEZ, GILBERTO Q. CONCHAS, ISIAAH CRAWFORD, CINDY
CRUZ, BRIANA M. HINGA, EDUARDO MOSQUEDA, LETICIA OSEGUERA, LOUIE F.
RODRIGUEZ, KIP TÉLLEZ, AND IRENE I. VEGA
“Conchas’ provocative and compelling case studies in education
position him once again as a leading voice in challenging commonsense
notions of Latino school failure.”
—KRIS D. GUTIÉRREZ, professor of Education, University of
California, Berkeley
“Conchas has provided readers with an important gift: authentic
stories, authentic struggles, authentic strategies, and authentic
success. This work debunks the deficit discourse around Latina/o
education with a complex analysis of how race, community strengths,
and identity become assets for educational excellence. The cases
presented are rich, powerful, compelling and inspiring. Essential
reading for social justice advocates!”
—TYRONE HOWARD, professor of Education at the University of
California, Los Angeles and author of _Why Race and Culture in Matters
in Schools_
“In this groundbreaking volume Conchas ushers in a new paradigm for
understanding Latina/o student achievement. The authors in this volume
collaboratively and compellingly demonstrate the importance of
understanding Latina/o educational achievement by analyzing assets and
agency in the lives of youths and their families. This volume provides
educators, policymakers, and scholars the critical hope and pragmatic
agenda for developing a more just educational system—the authors
cogently teach us to identify and understand the plethora of
contributions that Latina/o students make to our educational system on
a day-to-day basis.”
—VICTOR M. RIOS, professor of Sociology and author of _Punished_
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807774137
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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