Hispanic children 4 to 5 years of age had lower average scores in language knowledge and skills than white, black, or Asian children in 2005-06.
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Building Tomorrow's Workforce: Promoting the Education and Advancement of Hispanic Immigrant Workers in America

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Mary Gershwin
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Tammy Coxen
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Brian Kelley
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Gary Yakimov
Publication Date:
Jan, 2009 Strategic partnerships between industry and community colleges that engage younger Hispanic immigrants can boost our economy by training an important proportion of U.S. workers for future jobs.
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Fast Facts
Preschool: First Findings from the Third Follow-up of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort (ECLS-B), 2008, NCES, Table 3

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