Skip to content
You are not logged in |Login  
     
Limit search to available items
Book Cover
Bestseller
BestsellerE-Book
Author Ochoa, Gilda L., 1965-

Title Academic profiling : Latinos, Asian Americans, and the achievement gap / Gilda L. Ochoa.

Publication Info. Minneapolis, Minn. : University of Minnesota Press, [2013]

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Internet  WORLD WIDE WEB E-BOOK EBSCOEBC    Downloadable
University of Saint Joseph patrons, please click here to access this EBSCOhost resource.
Description 1 online resource (xix, 315 pages).
Summary " Today the achievement gap is hotly debated among pundits, politicians, and educators. In particular this conversation often focuses on the two fastest-growing demographic groups in the United States: Asian Americans and Latinos. In Academic Profiling, Gilda L. Ochoa addresses this so-called gap by going directly to the source. At one California public high school where the controversy is lived every day, Ochoa turns to the students, teachers, and parents to learn about the very real disparities--in opportunity, status, treatment, and assumptions--that lead to more than just gaps in achievement. In candid and at times heart-wrenching detail, the students tell stories of encouragement and neglect on their paths to graduation. Separated by unequal middle schools and curriculum tracking, they are divided by race, class, and gender. While those channeled into an International Baccalaureate Program boast about Socratic classes and stress-release sessions, students left out of such programs commonly describe uninspired teaching and inaccessible counseling. Students unequally labeled encounter differential policing and assumptions based on their abilities--disparities compounded by the growth in the private tutoring industry that favors the already economically privileged. Despite the entrenched inequality in today's schools, Academic Profiling finds hope in the many ways students and teachers are affirming identities, creating alternative spaces, and fostering critical consciousness. When Ochoa shares the results of her research with the high school, we see the new possibilities--and limits--of change. "-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Academic profiling at a southern California high school -- Prevailing ideologies and school structures: Framing the "gap" : dominant discourses of achievement ; Welcome to high school : tracking from middle school to international baccalaureate programs -- School practices and family resources: "I'm watching your group" : regulating students unequally ; "Parents spend half a million on tutoring" : standardized tests and tutoring gaps -- Everyday relationships and forms of resistance: "They just judge us by our cover" : students' everyday experiences with race ; "Breaking the mind-set" : forms of resistance and change ; Processes of change : cycles of reflection, dialogue, and implementation -- Conclusion: Possibilities and pitfalls in any school U.S.A. -- Appendix: Student participants, staffulty, and parents.
Note Description based on print version record.
Local Note STJOEBOOK
Subject Discrimination in education -- California.
Latin Americans -- Education -- California.
Asian Americans -- Education -- California.
Academic achievement -- California.
Other Form: Print version: Ochoa, Gilda L., 1965- Academic profiling 9780816687398 (DLC) 2013030780 (OCoLC)841370695
ISBN 9781461951315 (electronic bk.)
1461951313 (electronic bk.)
9781452940120 (electronic bk.)
1452940126 (electronic bk.)
-->
Add a Review