When the numbers don't lie, this is your guide to doing what's right If your school is faced with a disproportionate rate of suspensions, gifted program enrollment, or special education referrals for students of color, this book shows how you can uncover the root causes and rally your staff to face the challenge head on. You will: Understand how bias creates barriers to the success of students of color Know what questions to ask and what data to analyze Create your own road map for becoming an equity-driven school, with staff activities, data collection forms, checklists, and progress monitoring tools.
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The focus of this study is on the ways in which skin color moderates the perceptions of opportunity and academic orientation of 17 Mexican and Puerto Rican high school students. More specifically, the study's analysis centered on cataloguing the racial/ethnic identification shifts (or not) in relation to how they perceive others situate them based on skin color.
In: The future of children: a publication of The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 117-136
1. Invisible no more : the status and experience of Latino males from multidisciplinary perspectives / Pedro A. Noguera and Aida Hurtado -- 2. Social mobility and the complex status of Latino males : education, employment, and incarceration patterns from 2000-2009 / Mellie Torres and Edward Fergus -- 3. Adolescent Mexican American males : no increased risk of mental health problems / Robert E. Roberts and Catherine Ramsay Roberts -- 4. Reducing sexual and reproductive health disparities among Latino men : exploring solutions in the boundaries of masculinity / Miguel Munoz-Laboy and Ashley Perrry -- 5. Searching for ideal masculinity : negotiating day labor work and life at the margins / Abel Valenzuela, Jr. and Maria C. Olivares Pasillas -- 6. "Where the boys are" : macro and micro considerations for the study of young Latino men's educational achievement / Aida Hurtado, Craig Haney, and Jose G. Hurtado -- 7. Taking count of gender and legal status within Latino media policy / Dolores Ines Casillas -- 8. Anchoring the measurement of machismo and Latino male identity in contemporary definition and theory / Maria Felix-Ortiz. [et al.] -- 9. Transforming boys, transforming masculinity, transforming culture : masculinity anew in Latino and Latina children's literature / Phillip Serrato -- 10. Undocumented Latino youth : strategies for accessing higher education / Daysi Diaz-Strong. [et al.] -- 11. Claiming queer cultural citizenship : gay Latino (im)migrant acts in San Francisco / Horacio N. Roque Ramirez -- 12. Does race and national origin influence the hourly wages that Latino males receive? / Clara E. Rodriguez, Grigoris Argeros, and Michal H. Miyawaki -- 13. The relevance of skin color in the construction of an ethnic identification among Mexican and Puerto Rican boys / Edward Fergus -- 14. Racially stigmatized masculinities and empowerment : conceptualizing and nurturing Latino males' schooling in the United States / Nancy Lopez -- 15. "Sometimes you need to spill your heart out to somebody" : close friendships among Latino adolescent boys / Niobe Way, Carlos Santos, and Alexandra Cordero -- 16. Street socialization and the psychosocial moratorium / James Diego Vigil -- 17. Latino male violence in the United States / Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Jacob I. Stowell -- 18. What we have learned : the role of public policy in promoting macro- and micro-levels of intervention in response to the challenges confronting Latino men / Pedro A. Noguera, Aida Hurtado, and Edward Fergus.
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