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Researchers at The Civil Rights Project at UCLA released a trio of studies this month showing that while community colleges are the gateway to higher education ...
Depending on whom you ask, the Tucson Unified School District is either banning books or just boxing them up for storage...
They are known as transfronterizos: children living in Mexico who cross the border into the United States daily to attend public schools...
School districts across the country are scrambling to adapt to the growing number of Latino students by hiring more Latino teachers and incorporating more cultu...
Pressure to work, high stress levels and lack of money for academic enrichment may contribute to lower education levels for the children of undocumented immigra...
A just-released book that highlights research on first-generation immigrant children and adolescents, including Latinos, shows that recent immigrant children ar...
In a recent column about the role of parental involvement in school, Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez took issue with a local school board’s practice o...
New research from the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences shows that bilingual babies stay open to different speech sounds fo...
The school year is starting again. In the next few weeks, classes will kick off in districts around the country. So where are good story ideas lurking for educa...
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