National Latino Education Network

Latino Education and Advocacy Day (LEAD)

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Latino Education and Advocacy Day (LEAD)

LEAD PROJECT HOMEPAGE

OVERVIEW & INFORMATION    FEATURED SPEAKERS    PROGRAM/SCHEDULE   

SPONSORS/PARTNERS/ENDORSEMENTS   DIRECTORS  

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PHOTO GALLERY   PRESS RELEASE & MEDIA OUTLETS   RESOURCES AND LINKS

 

OVERVIEW & INFORMATION

 
 

             

The objective of the LEAD summit is to promote a broad-based awareness of the crisis in Latino Education and to enhance the intellectual, cultural and personal development of our community's educators, administrators, leaders and students.

Our free one-day summit will:

Leadership: encourage leadership through our inspirational speakers. We ask ourselves: What are effective leadership strategies during these tumultuous times? As change agents, how do we think outside the box? What are effective innovations for closing the achievement gap, student retention and success; student services; teaching and academic affairs?

Diversity: provide education and resources in partnership with other educators to promote respect for differences and an appreciation of diversity. We ask ourselves: How can we best provide a challenging and supportive atmosphere for gender, racial and ethnic minorities?

Higher Education: encourage and provide opportunities for Latinos to attend college by sharing information regarding the California Law AB540, Financial Resources to help pay for college, and
information/recruitment to the plethora of advanced degrees offered by CSUSB, particularly the Doctor of Education Degree (Ed.D.) program in Educational Leadership.

Culture and Arts: celebrate our Latino heritage, spirit and achievement with displays of Latino art, music and history. This summit will provide a good opportunity to take a deeper look into
the Latino family values that make Latinos a particular group by discussing our preferences, motivations, expectations and the impact of some of our cultural traits in educational endeavors as well as their linkages to the U.S. workplace and economy.

Resources: provide teaching resources and partners for teaching through our research, educational programs and the exhibits on display during the summit.

 
California State University, San Bernardino

 

LATINO EDUCATION PROJECTS

(housed at CSUSB)


JOURNAL OF LATINOS AND EDUCATION

National Latino Education Network

HANDBOOK OF LATINOS AND EDUCATION

For information, please contact:

Enrique Murillo, an associate professor at Cal State San Bernardino, is editor of the Journal of Latinos and Education.

Enrique G. Murillo, Jr., Ph.D.
(909) 537-5632

fax (909) 537-5992
email: emurillo@csusb.edu

home page: http://www.emurillo.org/