<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Hispanic and Latino students now represent the largest ethnic group educated in the United States public school system. That means the ability to successfully educate Hispanic and Latino students, from pre-kindergarten to graduate school, is now of primary importance to the future of the United States. Under this critical context, Jaime Castellano's Educating Hispanic and Latino Students: Opening the Doors to Hope, Promise, and Possibility arrives at the perfect moment to help educators better understand the Hispanic and Latino student demographic, and more importantly, uncover the strategies and implementation practices to better educate this burgeoning population. Topics covered include: - The influence of poverty on the education of Hispanic/Latino students - The challenge of identity when educating Hispanic/Latino students - Educating the "whole child" and what this means for Hispanic/Latino students - Engaging America's Hispanic/Latino parents and families - Supporting Hispanic/Latino students through curriculum, instruction, and assessment By recognizing that Hispanic and Latino students are vital linguistic, economic, and social resources to our society, Castellano's Hispanic and Latino Students: Opening the Doors to Hope, Promise, and Possibility is rooted in the firm belief that educational equity, access, and higher expectations should be the driving force to provide Hispanic and Latino students a quality education that prepares them for a successful and meaningful future.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"All readers, whatever their roles in schools, will gain a deeper understanding of how to provide Latino/a students of all ages with culturally and linguistically appropriate services and supports that promote academic excellence." -- Margarita Bianco "Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador, University of Colorado"<br><br>"Dr. Castellano offers a comprehensive overview of the education of Latino students in the United States; from the impact of poverty to the importance of promoting equity and access, and from programming for the success of Latino students to classroom practices that empower, engage, and motivate these students." -- Yolanda Corona "Grade 2 co-teacher, University of Chicago Laboratory School"<br>
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