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The 'Latino Education Crisis' not only threatens to dash the middle class aspirations of the US's largest immigrant group, it is also an ominous sign for democratic engagement and global competitiveness for US society as a whole. This timely book argues that this crisis is more aptly characterised as a 'Mexican Education Crisis'. This book brings together voices that are rarely heard on the same stage - Mexican and US scholars of migration, schooling, and human development - to articulate a new approach to Mexican-American schooling.

Produktbeschreibung
The 'Latino Education Crisis' not only threatens to dash the middle class aspirations of the US's largest immigrant group, it is also an ominous sign for democratic engagement and global competitiveness for US society as a whole. This timely book argues that this crisis is more aptly characterised as a 'Mexican Education Crisis'. This book brings together voices that are rarely heard on the same stage - Mexican and US scholars of migration, schooling, and human development - to articulate a new approach to Mexican-American schooling.
Autorenporträt
Bryant Jensen is an assistant professor of teacher education at Brigham Young University. Adam Sawyer is an assistant professor of education in the Bard College Master of Arts in Teaching Program.