Handbook of Latinos and Education
Theory, Research, and Practice
Now in its second edition, this Handbook offers a comprehensive review of rigorous, innovative, and critical scholarship profiling the scope and terrain of academic inquiry on Latinos and education. Presenting the most significant and potentially influential work in the field in terms of its contributions to research, to professional practice, and to the emergence of related interdisciplinary studies and theory, the volume is now organized around four tighter key themes of history, theory, and methodology; policies and politics; language and culture; teaching and learning. New chapters broaden the scope of theoretical lenses to include inters…
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Weitere Autoren: Espinoza, Katherine (Hrsg.) / Delgado Bernal, Dolores (Hrsg.) / Morales, Socorro (Hrsg.) / Urrieta, Jr (Hrsg.) / Ruiz Bybee, Eric (Hrsg.) / Muñoz, Juan Sánchez (Hrsg.) / Saenz, Victor B. (Hrsg.) / Villanueva, Daniel (Hrsg.) / Machado-Casas, Margarita (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-00-039990-5
- EAN: 9781000399905
- Produktnummer: 36199354
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
- Seitenangabe: 452 S.
- Plattform: PDF
- Auflage: 2. Auflage
- Abbildungen: 14 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 14 schwarz-weiße Zeichnungen, 16 schwarz-weiße Tabellen
Über den Autor
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFEnrique G. Murillo, Jr. - California State University, San BernardinoEnrique G. Murillo, Jr. is Professor of Education at California State University, San Bernardino. He is the founding editor in chief of the Journal of Latinos and Education (JLE) and of the inaugural edition of the Handbook of Latinos and Education (HLE). Additionally, he is the founder of the National Latino Education Network (NLEN) and Latino Education and Advocacy Days (LEAD), the objective of which is to promote a broad-based awareness of the crisis in Latino education and to enhance the intellectual, cultural, and personal development of the Latino community's educators, administrators, leaders, and students.SECTION I: History, Theory, and MethodologyDolores Delgado Bernal - California State University, Los AngelesSocorro Morales - The University of Texas at San AntonioDolores Delgado Bernal is Chair and Professor in the Department of Chicana(o) and Latina(o) Studies at California State University, Los Angeles.Socorro Morales is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio.SECTION II: Policies and PoliticsLuis Urrieta, Jr. - The University of Texas at AustinEric Ruiz Bybee - Brigham Young UniversityLuis Urrieta, Jr. is the Suzanne B. and John L. Adams Endowed Professor of Education at the University of Texas at Austin.Eric Ruiz Bybee is an assistant professor at Brigham Young University. His research interests include Latinx education; bilingual teacher education; and identity, belonging, and cultural knowledge in education.SECTION III: Language and CultureJuan Sánchez Muñoz - University of California, MercedVictor Sáenz - The University of Texas at AustinDaniel Villanueva - University of Houston, DowntownJuan Sánchez Muñoz is the Chancellor of the University of California, Merced, and a former high school teacher, community college instructor, and university professor in education.Victor Sáenz is a professor in the College of Education at the University of Texas at Austin and is the chair of the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy. He holds courtesy appointments with the Center for Mexican American Studies and various other research centers across the University.Daniel Villanueva is a scholar-practitioner who serves as Vice President of Enrollment Management at the University of Houston, Downtown. His research interests include higher education administration, academic capitalism, student access, and Latinx issues.SECTION IV: Teaching and LearningMargarita Machado-Casas - San Diego State UniversityKatherine Espinoza - Texas A&M University, San AntonioMargarita Machado-Casas is Chair and Full Professor in the Department of Dual Language and English Learner Education at San Diego State University. Her research interests include immigrant, Indigenous Afro-descendants, and bilingual/multilingual education, transnational communities, and minority agency.Katherine Espinoza is an assistant professor at Texas A&M University, San Antonio, whose research focus is Latina/o identity construction of students, and preservice and in-service teachers.
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