Salsa Dancing in Gym Shoes: Developing Cultural Competence to Foster Latino Student Success

Oberg De La Garza, Tammy,LaVigne, Alyson Leah

ISBN 10: 1947626388 ISBN 13: 9781947626386
Published by Calec, 2019
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Cultural competence is a critical skill teachers must posses if they are going to connect with racially diverse students. Misunderstanding or ignorance of the Latino value system, history, and culture create barriers between teachers and students that significantly deteriorate their potential for learning. Consider how you would typically greet a friend or a relative. Perhaps you would shake hands or even hug. In the Latino culture, it's common to greet loved ones with an embrace and a kiss on the cheek. Anything less may be taken as an affront. If something as simple as "hello" can create tension, how challenging is it to navigate teaching and learning in the classroom? Salsa Dancing in Gym Shoes takes a close look at interactions between Latino students and Non-Latino teachers in ways that develop and expand the cultural competence of teachers. Preservice and veteran educators alike will benefit from current research and theories on Latinos and education as well as the personal essays presenting that reveal the raw perspective of Latinos as they deal with racism and marginalization. Educators will have a deeper understanding of the Latino experience and practical strategies for creating a positive and safe environment for learning.

About the Authors: Tammy Oberg De La Garza, PhD, is an associate professor and director of the Dual Language Teacher Leadership graduate program at Roosevelt University. She currently lives in Chicago with her husband, Rey, and their college-age, daughter and son.

Alyson Leah Lavigne, PhD, is an assistant professor in the College of Education at Utah State University and researches teacher evaluation. She lives in Salt Lake City with her husband, Erick, and their two sons.

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Title: Salsa Dancing in Gym Shoes: Developing ...
Publisher: Calec
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: paperback
Condition: Very Good
Edition: 3rd Edition

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