Patricia Gándara
Patricia Gándara is a professor of education and co-director of the Civil Rights Project at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. Her research centers on educational equity and access for low-income and ethnic minority students, language policy, and the education of youth of Mexican origin. Gándara writes and comments frequently on education for youth who speak English as a second language and the education gap among Latinos. She is a former bilingual school psychologist and director of education research for the California Assembly. She also worked as a social scientist at the RAND Corporation.We need the energy of community organizers
September 12, 2008
I found myself today in a deep conversation with a very charismatic African American gentleman who is trying to find a way to save Black and Latino kids who are on the verge of dropping out of school. He is very concerned that many need mental h...
Make education an issue
September 22, 2008
I am in Chicago today talking to education reporters about what might help urban teachers to meet the enormous challenges placed before them-- 50% and higher drop out rates, single digit percentages of students actually meeting test standards, who...
Why taxing millionaires and billionaires is fair
October 21, 2008
I note with consternation and some degree of frustration with our education system that the Republican candidates are evidently able to frighten (or at least put off) voters by using the term "distributing wealth" in reference to Senator Obama's p...
Obama's academic career should be considered
October 27, 2008
Now that we are down to the last week of the campaign, the candidates' bios are well-known and each has defined the other in ways that can be recited by anyone who has only vaguely followed the campaign:
McCain is a war hero, a 36 year s...

