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Educating Latino Boys

An Asset-Based Approach
First Edition
By: David Campos, Corwin

Through powerful vignettes, Campos helps teachers and administrators understand the unique assets that Latino boys bring into the school community and how to engage them as learners.

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781452235028
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2012
  • Page Count: 272
  • Publication date: January 03, 2013
Price: $43.95
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Description

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Bring out the best in your male Latino students!

Largely misunderstood and in many cases underserved, Latino boys often miss out on key academic opportunities for achievement and success in school. Educator David Campos, a champion of higher education for Latino boys, provides proven strategies to promote their achievement.

Through powerful vignettes and helpful "What can I do next?" sections, Campos helps teachers and administrators understand the unique assets that this remarkable group of students brings into the school community and how to engage them as learners. Educating Latino Boys demonstrates how to:

  • Enhance student engagement and achievement by addressing Latino boys' specific needs
  • Explore personal and school-wide beliefs to better understand how to serve this population
  • Develop strategies for motivating Latino boys to pursue higher education
  • Address unique challenges that Latino boys face both in the home and at school

Educating Latino Boys is an essential resource for improving educational opportunities and outcomes for this important population of students.

"With passionate concern and a probing insight drawn from experiences as both learner and educator, David Campos deconstructs the complex factors affecting the academic success of Latino boys in our schools today and compels us to embrace the need for change."
—Kathleen Palmer Cleveland, Author of Teaching Boys Who Struggle in School

"David Campos makes a persuasive case for the need to examine the lived experience of Latino boys and the implications for policy and practice. His many examples are powerful, imaginative, and supported by data."
—Valerie J. Janesick, Professor
University of South Florida


Key features

(1) A comprehesive, practitioner-focused guide to promoting student engagement and academic achievement of Latino boys.

(2) Enhances teacher and school leader awareness of the cultural, sociopolitical, and psychological contexts of this heterogenous, rapidly-growing demographic group.

(3) Proposes concrete classroom, schoolwide, and programmatic strategies to enhance student engagement and achievement.

(4) Includes a series of powerful vignettes profiling the lives and experiences of Latino boys in our nation's schools.

(5) Includes reflective prompts (Making Connections) for use by teams and individuals to explore their personal beliefs as well as classroom and schoolwide policies and practices.
Author(s)

Author(s)

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David Campos

David Campos began his career in education more than thirty years ago, when he started teaching second grade. He earned his Ph.D. from The University of Texas at Austin, specializing in learning disabilities and behavior disorders. His scholarship focuses on instructional design and delivery, childhood health and wellness, and LGBTQ children and adolescents. He has written books on childhood loneliness, childhood obesity, and inspiring creativity in students, among others. He lives in San Antonio, Texas.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

A Few Words Before Starting


Part I. Framing the Scope and Purpose of the Book


1. Introduction

Examining the Education of Latino Boys Is Important

Latino Boys Have Assets

Why Latino Is Used Rather Than Hispanic

Summary

2. Cultural Conflict Between Latino Boys and School

Unfavorable Perceptions of Latino Boys

How Schools Fail to Meet Latino Boys' Needs

Boy Behaviors That Do Not Fit With Schools' Expectations

Summary

"What Can I Do Next?" Implications for the Classroom

Part II. Circumstances of Contemporary Latino Boys


3. Data Trends Associated With Latino Boys

Demographic Trends Among Latinos in the United States

The Academic Achievement of Latino Students

The Significance of Teacher Quality

Summary

4. The Cultural Background of Latino Boys

The Heterogeneity of the Latino Culture

Common Latino Cultural Values

Summary

"What Can I Do Next?" Implications for the Classroom

Part III. Social Forces That Affect Latino Boys' School Performance


5. The Differing Kinds of Capital in the Lives of Latino Boys

The Challenges of Poverty

Physical Capital

Human Capital

Cultural Capital

Social Capital

Summary

6. The Balancing Act That Latino Boys Perform

The Challenge of Acculturating

The Worry Over Immigration

The Stress of Learning English

Summary

"What Can I Do Next?" Implications for the Classroom

Part IV. Teachers and Schools Can Enhance Latino Boys' Success


7. Enhancing Latino Boys' Success at School

Instructional Practices in the Classroom

Fostering a Positive Sense of School Attachment

Summary

8. Programs for Latino Boys

A Few Words About Program Effectiveness

Programs Designed to Help Latino Youth

Advocacy Organizations That Work to Empower Latinos

Summary

"What Can I Do Next?" Implications for the Classroom

Final Thoughts

References


About the Author


Acknowledgments


Index


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