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- Title: One Nation, One Standard
- Author : Herman Badillo
- Release Date : January 28, 2006
- Genre: Public Administration,Books,Politics & Current Events,Nonfiction,Social Science,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 555 KB
Description
Why arenāt Hispanics succeeding like Asians, Jews, and other immigrant groups in America? Herman Badillo's answer is as politically incorrect as the question: Hispanics simply donāt put the same emphasis on education as other immigrant groups.
As the nationās first Puerto Ricanāborn U.S. congressman, the trailblazing Badillo once supported bilingual education and other government programs he thought would help the Hispanic community. But he came to see that the real path to prosperity, political unity, and the American mainstream is self-reliance, not big government. Now Badillo is a champion of one standard of achievement for all races and ethnicities.
In this surprising and controversial manifesto, you will learn:Why Hispanic cultureās trouble with education, democracy, and economics stems from Mother Spain and the āfive-hundred year siestaā she induced in Latin America.Why the Congressman who drafted the first Spanish-English bilingual education legislation now believes that bilingual education hurts students more than it helps.Why āsocial promotionā ā putting minority studentsā self-esteem ahead of their academic performance and then admitting them to college unprepared ā continues to this day, despite the systemās documented failures and injustices.How self-identifying as āHispanicā or āwhiteā or āblackā undermines achievement, and what lessons we can learn from Latin American countries, where oneās race is irrelevant.With Central and Latin America exporting a large portion of their poor, Hispanics are on the way to becoming a majority in the United States... but one with all the problems of a minority culture.
Badilloās solution to this problem relies on traditional values: hard work, education, and achievement. His lessons are important not only for Hispanics but for every American.