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High-Stakes Testing and Latina/o Students
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2013
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High SchoolEducationU.s.–mexico BorderOn-line TestingElementary EducationTeacher EducationEducational EquityLatino/a StudiesLatino CultureEducational PolicyLanguage TestingEducation PolicySociology Of EducationLanguage StudiesEducational TestingEducational StatisticsHigher EducationHigh-stakes Testing PoliciesIntercultural EducationStudent AssessmentEducational AssessmentEducation ReformSpanishLatina/o Students
This article examines how high-stakes testing policies can constrain the way teachers at predominately Latina/o high schools teach literacy and subsequently influence the success of Latina/o students at college. It is based on a year and a half study of seven Latina/o students making transition from a high school to a community college or university on the U.S.–Mexico border.
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