The Mexican American a Paper Prepared for the Us Commission On Civil Rights

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The Mexican American a Paper Prepared for the Us Commission On Civil Rights
Helen Rowan
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Except for California, statewide figures showing the amount of school segregation are not available. Too little is known about the sporadic educational experiences of the U0, 000 26 to 50, 000 migrant children. The degree to which the facilities, teachers, and educational programs of predomi- nantly Mexican American schools are not equal to those of Anglo schools has not been established.
Although there is little of what academicians would regard as "hard" evidence, there is a wealth of impress
...ion- istic, anecdotal, and eyewitness accounts of what goes on in the schools. And the mere statistics themselves, of course, suggest a few reasonable inferences.
Mexican Americans make many specific complaints: crowdedand run-down facilities, large class size, poor counseling and guidance, poor vocational education, testing and tracking practices that isolate Mexican Americans within schools if they are not in segregated schools, inappropriate textbooks and other teaching materials. It is clear, however, that there is also a more general and overriding concern: that the schools function as mirrors of some of the more destructive attitudes of the dominant society .


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