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[ecrea] New book on immigrant young adults and interrupted schooling
Wed Jan 21 05:19:59 GMT 2015
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*/Latino immigrant youth and interrupted schooling: Dropouts, Dreamers
and Alternative Pathways to College/*
The focus of this volume are students who will be familiar to many in
the adult literacy community -- young adults who circumvented or were
pushed out of high schools and are now using adult ed as a springboard
to complete school and move on to college and improved work opportunities.
The volume offers an innovative look at the pre- and post-migration
educational experiences of immigrant young adults with a particular
focus on members of the Latino community. Combining quantitative data
with original interviews, this book provides an engaging and nuanced
look at a population that is both ubiquitous and overlooked, challenging
existing assumptions about those categorized as ‘dropouts’ and closely
examining the historical contexts for educational interruption in the
chosen subgroup. The combination of accessible prose and compelling new
statistical data appeals to a wide audience, particularly academic
professionals, education practitioners and policy-makers.
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Scholars in education say:
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In this important new book Marguerite Lukes focuses on the educational
needs and challenges faced by a population that is nearly invisible to
the American mainstream: disenfranchised immigrant youth. Through her
detailed analysis Lukes helps her readers to see beyond the one
dimensional characterizations that typically appear in the media so that
they can appreciate the grit and agency that many of them rely upon to
survive. She also makes it clear why it is so important to their future
and ours to address their educational needs.
*Pedro Noguera, New York University, USA
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Wise and compassionate, Lukes provides unique insights into the dreams,
aspirations, and resiliency of young adult Latinos who attempt to
persevere through the US educational system despite all odds. A stellar
contribution to the field!
*Carola Suarez-Orozco, University of California, Los Angeles, USA*
Best regards,
Marguerite
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Marguerite Lukes, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Education and Language Acquisition
City University of New York
LaGuardia Community College
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