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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Latino Change Agents in Higher Education: Shaping a System that Works for All

The Wabash Center

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Author
Valverde, Leonard A., and Associates
Publisher
Jossey-Bass, San Francisco
ISBN
9780787995959
Table of Contents
Foreword by Ricardo R. Fernandez
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors

Part I The Past Cannot Be the Future
ch. 1 Why the United States Can No Longer Wait to Educate Its Latino Population
ch. 2 Pathways to a Better Future: Reconfiguring the Educational Context for Change
ch. 3 Making an All-in-One K-16 System Work

Part II Systemic Change, Si; Special Add-On Programs, No
ch. 4 From Minority to Majority: New Education Strategies
ch. 5 Recent Strategies to Increase Access and Retention
ch. 6 Latino Professional Associations: Advocacy for Liberation
ch. 7 Establishing Institutions of Higher Education That Serve Latinos

Part III A Bright Future Necesita Un Grito Fuerte
ch. 8 The Stakes Keep Going Up: Sustaining Latino Communities
ch. 9 Old Promises, Contemporary Goals, and Future Dreams: Time for a Bold Plan
ch. 10 Where Latinos Go to College Matters

Part IV Beginning the Work of Reshaping Higher Education
ch. 11 Leadership Always Makes a Difference
ch. 12 Changing Paradigms: As Society Transforms So Must Higher Education

References
Index
This book offers college and university teachers a practical guide for meeting the challenges of educating the burgeoning population of Latino students. The contributors, a stellar group of experienced leaders in higher education, clearly show that the changes to higher education needed to ensure Latino student success will benefit all students.
In this book, the authors call for systemic change across the entire K-16 spectrum but put the focus on the challenges for higher education. The book outlines strategies for increasing access and retention, explores the role of professional associations in advocating change, and explains the importance of the contributions of Latino college graduates to the U.S economy. Latino Change Agents in Higher Education is a much-needed guide for higher education leaders no matter what type of campus or institution they represent. (From the Publisher)