This blog aims to serve as a forum to dialogue about the relationship between schools and society. I believe it is vital to understand the school-society connection so that practitioners, policy makers, communities, and other stakeholders can better serve schools and communities. Accordingly, this blog includes content related to social, cultural, and policy-related issued affecting education at the local, state, and federal levels. Specifically, posts will include topics such as standardized testing and accountability, teacher quality, education finance, dropouts, immigration, and the culture of schooling, particularly in urban areas. Issues of race, class, gender and equity will be given special attention, particularly among Latinas/os and other marginalized groups in the U.S. The posts reflect the interests and perspectives of Dr. Louie F. Rodriguez, associate professor of education and Co-Director of the Doctorate in Educational Leadership at California State University, San Bernardino.
My Book--Small Schools and Urban Youth: Using the Power of School Culture to Engage Students
My first book, Small School and Urban Youth: Using the Power of School Culture to Engage Students was published by Corwin Press in 2008. Along with my co-author Gilberto Q. Conchas, this book is an in-depth examination of school culture within the small schools movement. Taking a case-study analysis of Boston and Oakland, we analyze how school culture facilitates student engagement, expectations, and teaching and learning in two racially diverse cities. While we acknowledge that school structure (i.e., school size) is a critical factor that mediates educational processes and outcomes, we maintain that school culture is a vital issue that deserves practical and policy attention, particularly in schools serving low-income students of color. In this book, we use the voices and experiences of Black and Latina/o youth to illuminate the power behind school culture. You can purchase the book through the Corwin Press website or through several other online sellers.
Publications by Dr. Louie F. Rodriguez
Rodríguez, L. F. (2008). “I’ve Never Heard of the Word Pedagogy Before”: Using Liberatory Pedagogy to Forge Hope for New Teachers in Our Nation’s Public Schools. Interactions: UCLA Journal of Education and Information Studies, 4 (2), http://repositories.cdlib.org/gseis/interactions/vol4/iss2/art2
Rodríguez, L. F. (2008). Struggling to Recognize Their Existence: Student-Adult Relationships in the Urban High School Context. The Urban Review.
Rodríguez, L. F. (2008). Teaching Pre-Service Educators to Integrate in a Culture that Wants Them to Adjust: Reflections on Educating for Critical Consciousness in Miami. The New Educator, 4 (4).
Rodríguez, L. F. (2008). Latino School Dropout and Popular Culture: Envisioning Solutions to a Pervasive Problem. Journal of Latinos and Education, 7 (3).
Brown, T. M. & Rodríguez, L. F. (accepted, in press). School and the Co-Construction of Dropout. International Journal for Qualitative Studies in Education.
Rodríguez, L. F. (2007). “Teachers Know You Can Do More”: Manufacturing Deliberate Cultures of Success for Urban High School Students. Educational Policy.
Normore, A. H., Rodríguez, L. F., & Wynne, J. (2007). Making All Children Winners: Confronting Social Justice Issues to Redeem America’s Soul. Journal of Educational Administration
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