This work stresses the role of Latino families in shaping educational preparation. Author William Sampson argues that family is more important in the effort to improve schools than the schools themselves and that school improvement efforts should therefore focus more upon efforts to influence family change.
This work stresses the role of Latino families in shaping educational preparation. Author William Sampson argues that family is more important in the effort to improve schools than the schools themselves and that school improvement efforts should therefore focus more upon efforts to influence family change.
William A. Sampson is associate professor of Public Policy at DePaul University. He is also the author of Black Student Achievement, (ScarecrowEducation, 2002) and Black and Brown, (Scarecrow, 2005).
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Chapter 1 PREFACE Chapter 2 1 THE ISSUE Chapter 3 2 RESEARCH METHODS Chapter 4 3 THE FAMILIES CHAPTER 5 4 FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? Chapter 6 5 BLACKS AND LATINOS: ARE THERE DIFFERENCES THAT MATTER? Chapter 7 6 POLICY IMPLICATIONS: SO, NOW WHAT? Chapter 8 APPENDIX: INTERVIEW QUESTIONNAIRES Chapter 9 REFERENCES Chapter 10 INDEX Chapter 11 ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Chapter 1 PREFACE Chapter 2 1 THE ISSUE Chapter 3 2 RESEARCH METHODS Chapter 4 3 THE FAMILIES CHAPTER 5 4 FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED? Chapter 6 5 BLACKS AND LATINOS: ARE THERE DIFFERENCES THAT MATTER? Chapter 7 6 POLICY IMPLICATIONS: SO, NOW WHAT? Chapter 8 APPENDIX: INTERVIEW QUESTIONNAIRES Chapter 9 REFERENCES Chapter 10 INDEX Chapter 11 ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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