University of North Carolina aims to connect Latinos to educators

Posted on: July 5th, 2006
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“As UNC School of Education professor Regina Cortina explains it, many of North Carolina’s fast-growing number of Latino residents are coming from parts of Mexico from which few people have emigrated before.

And a large enrollment of students from Mexico is a recent phenomenon for educators in North Carolina, a state with a historically low Latino population.

“[Educators] have no experience with huge migration, and the people who are arriving have no experience either,” Cortina said. “There is a lot of work to do to bring these groups together.” “

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