Common Ground: Legislators on Latino studies
Publisher’s note: It’s easy to point to the political-ideological differences of Democrats and Republicans. Mainstream media does a “good job” of […]
Publisher’s note: It’s easy to point to the political-ideological differences of Democrats and Republicans. Mainstream media does a “good job” of […]
By Bill Sarno, CTLatinoNews.com For the 2018-19 school term, 30.9 percent of the 10,648 Hispanic, Latino students in the Hartford Public Schools
“Young children notice racism [and] internalize it, but can’t explain why it happens,” Natalie Stapert, author of “Talking about Racism
Exploring notable success stories and development needs for Hispanics, Latinos in Connecticut
Jordan Peterson’s Self Authoring Suite could be the solution for students struggling to succeed academically
The Connecticut Higher Education Trust (CHET) Baby Scholars celebrated its fifth anniversary at Manchester Memorial Hospital with this month’s announcement
By Kathleen Megan, CTMirror.org Commissioner of Education Miguel Cardona on five issues. On bilingual education: Cardona says he remembers it
By Bill Sarno, CTLatinoNews.com Katerine Cuzco always wanted to attend college to study biology, but when she moved from Cuenca, Ecuador to
By Vicki Adame, CTLatinoNews.com As students return to the classroom, they will arrive with everything from pencils, crayons and notebook paper to
“Students of color need teachers of color who they can relate to and who can understand them at a deeper level.”
Camila Bortolleto, CT Students for a Dream
CTLatinoNews.com presents a special series Back To School. The stories focus on topics like the need for more Hispanic, Latino
Carolina Vicens-Cardona studies cultural barriers in hopes of breaking them down