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Author Glick, Marty, author

Title The Soledad children : the fight to end discriminatory IQ tests / Marty Glick + Maurice Jourdane
Published Houston, Texas : Arte Público Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 219 pages) : illustrations
Contents Prologue -- 1964-1966 Beginning and Organizing -- 1966-1969 The Salinas Office -- 1969-1970 The Diana Case : Round One -- 1971-1972 Governor Reagan Attacks CRLA -- 1972-1979 Diana and Larry P. Fight to the Finish -- 2018 and Beyond Today and Tomorrow
Summary "Ten-year-old Arturo Velázque was born and raised in a farm labor camp in Soledad, California. He was bright and gregarious, but he didn't speak English when he started first grade. When he entered third grade in 1968, the psychologist at Soledad Elementary School gave him an English-language IQ test. Based on the results, he was placed in a class for the "Educable Mentally Retarded (EMR)." Arturo wasn't the only Spanish-speaking child in the room; all but one were from farmworker families. All were devastated by the stigma and lack of opportunity to learn. In 1969, attorneys at California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) discovered California public schools were misusing English-language, culturally biased IQ tests, by asking questions like "Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?" to place Spanish-speaking students into EMR classes. Additionally, Mexican-American children were not the only minorities impacted. While African-American and Mexican-American students made up 21.5% of the state population, they were 48% of special education programs! Written by two of the attorneys who led the charge against the unjust denial of an education to Mexican-American youth, The Soledad Children: The Fight to End Discriminatory IQ Tests recounts the history of both the CRLA and the class-action suit filed in 1970, Diana v. the State Board of Education, on behalf of 13,000 Hispanic kids already placed in EMR classes and another 100,000 at risk of being relegated to a virtual purgatory. From securing removal from EMR classes for the misplaced to ensuring revised, appropriate testing for students throughout the state, this engrossing book recounts the historic struggle-by lawyers, parents, psychologists and legislators-to guarantee all affected young people in California received equitable access to education"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Diana v. State Board of Education, No. C-70-37 RFP (N.D. Cal.)
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 26, 2021)
Subject California. State Board of Education -- Trials, litigation, etc
California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation.
SUBJECT California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation. fast (OCoLC)fst00630345
California. State Board of Education. fast (OCoLC)fst00532806
Subject Special education -- Law and legislation -- California -- Soledad -- History -- 20th century -- Cases
Intelligence tests -- Law and legislation -- California -- Soledad -- History -- 20th century -- Cases
Educational tests and measurements -- Law and legislation -- California -- Soledad -- History -- 20th century
Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- California -- Soledad -- History -- 20th century -- Cases
Mexican American children -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- California -- Soledad -- History -- 20th century -- Cases
Intelligence tests -- Law and legislation.
Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation.
Educational tests and measurements -- Law and legislation.
Special education -- Law and legislation.
Trials.
California -- Soledad.
Genre/Form History.
Trials, litigation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Jourdane, Maurice, author
LC no. 2019028872
ISBN 9781518505898
1518505899
9781518505874
1518505872
9781518505881
1518505880