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Number 188- Labor Market Outcomes of Hispanics by Generation, (10/2003)
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This digest presents an analysis of the workforce participation of Latinos, emphasizing findings by generation. It describes the demographics of native-born and immigrant Latinos and compares labor market outcomes for adult, young adult, and teen workers. The digest also explores the relationship...

Number 187- Hispanics in College: Participation and Degree Attainment,
(10/2003)
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This digest analyzes the postsecondary outcomes of Latino students,
focusing on college entry and participation, undergraduate enrollment
patterns, differences in persistence rates, 2- and 4-year college
completion, and graduate and professional school enrollment. Patterns of participation and ...

Number 167s- Estrategias para mejorar los resultados académicos para
latinas, (8/2002)
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Las experiencias educativas de las latinas se ven afectadas por factores como la pobreza, deficiencias en el conocimiento del inglés, el racismo, y el hostigamiento sexual. Con la orientación adecuada, todas las latinas podrían lograr éxitos escolares....

Number 167- Strategies for Improving the Educational Outcomes of Latinas, (10/2001)
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Latinas'' educational experiences are affected by the interaction of many factors, including poverty, racism, sexual harassment, and lack of English language proficiency. With guidance from educators, Latina adolescents can make fulfilling educational choices. This digest presents a range of ...

Number 162- Latinos in School: Some Facts and Findings, (2/2001)
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This digest discusses the current educational status of Latino students, using data from "Latinos in Education," a report by the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. Latino preschoolers are less likely to be enrolled in early childhood education programs ...

Number 155- New Trends in Language Education for Hispanic Students, (7/2000)
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This digest summarizes the effective bilingual strategies described in a commissioned paper, "Transforming Education for Hispanic Youth: Exemplary Practices" by Anne Turnbaugh Lockwood and Walter G. Secada, and the recommendations of the Hispanic Dropout Project (U.S. Department of Education)...

Number 153- School Practices to Promote the Achievement of Hispanic
Students, (3/2000)
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This digest presents recommendations from the U.S. Department of
Education's Hispanic Dropout Project for school practices that promote the academic achievement of Hispanic youth, and it supplements the recommendations with examples from case studies. Each Hispanic student should have an ...

Number 123- The Education of Latino Students: Is School Reform Enough?,
(7/1997)
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This digest provides a critique of the various educational strategies that have been used with Latino students and suggests alternatives that may be more successful. Many educators acknowledge that the reasons for the historic academic underachievement of Latino students...

Number 113- Hispanic Preschool Education: An Important Opportunity, (7/1996)
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Hispanic parents have been slow to overcome their historical reluctance to turn their young children over to nonfamily members for care, but the educational boost preschool provides is particularly important for the one-quart...

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