Hispanic parents are more confident than other parents that their children’s teachers are knowledgeable and have high standards for all students. Over half of Hispanic parents surveyed believe teachers know a lot about the subject they teach and treat students with respect, compared to about 40% of all other parents.
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Voces: A Profile of Today's Latino College Students
Author:
Deborah A. Santiago
Publication Date:
Dec, 2007 This publication provides a synthesis of national data and the perspectives of Latino students speaking in their own voice about how they and their families view college affordability and opportunity. This brief is part of the Excelencia project, Higher Education's Capacity and Affordability for Latino Students supported by Lumina and offers policy makers and institutional leaders new information to better serve this generation of Latino college goers.
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Fast Facts
A Matter of Trust: Ten Key Insights from Recent Public Opinion Research on Attitudes about Education among Hispanic Parents, Students, and Young Adults, Public Agenda, 2008



