Palomar to offer new classes to attract Latino students
By: BRENDA DURAN - Staff Writer | ∞
SAN MARCOS ---- In an effort to boost Latino enrollment at Palomar College this fall, professor John Valdez is launching two classes in Latino culture and literature.
Valdez, who has been teaching at the college for more than 30 years, said he hopes the new courses "Latina Influence in American Culture" and "Literature of Latin America" will not only attract more Latino students to the school, but will also inspire those who already attend to continue their education beyond Palomar College.
"These classes will empower our students," said Valdez, who also launched a Latino film class this summer. "It will introduce them to the pioneers and scholars that shape their culture and excite them to see it in a positive educational context."
Valdez said he also hopes that the new classes will help the community college increase its Latino enrollment, which is at 22 percent, to at least 25 percent.
The increase would qualify it as a federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution and make it eligible for future federal funding.
Valdez said he believes introducing the two classes are the first step toward achieving the college's goal of increasing enrollment.
The first class, "Latina Influence in American Culture," will be taught by Sylvia Mendoza, a local journalist and author of the book, "A Book of Latina Women: 150 Vidas (Lives) of Passion, Strength and Success."
The class will be focused on discussing Latinas who have made significant contributions to arts, politics, science and history.
"Her (Mendoza) book has gotten national acclaim," said Valdez. "I believe the students will come away with greater appreciation of Latinas, which is long overdue."
"Literature of Latin America" will be taught by Carlos von Son, a writer and film producer of an independent film called "Ofrenda Desnuda" ("Bare Offering").
The course will introduce students to famous writers from Latin America such as Pablo Neruda, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Octavio Paz, Valdez said.
"This is a course that needs to be introduced to the public," said Valdez. "Many students have an uneven understanding of Latin America. They will be able to gain insight into a world view they might not have ever been aware of."
Both classes will give students the opportunity to earn three elective credits that will count toward their associate degrees and will serve as transferable units for University of California and Cal State colleges.
Valdez said the two classes are only the beginning of the many plans he has in store for Latino students at the school.
Next month, Valdez will travel to International University in Cuernavaca, Mexico, to introduce his idea of launching an associate's degree in Mexican performing arts program that will focus on mariachi, theater and ballet folklorico.
Valdez said he is going to introduce the proposal to officials at the Mexican university and ask them to become a partner school with Palomar in order to offer a travel abroad program for students in the summer.
"Our hope is that we will be able to create a very rich cultural environment for our students," said Valdez. "We're very excited about it all."
-- Contact staff writer Brenda Duran at (760) 761-4408 or bduran@nctimes.com.
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Larry wrote on Jul 26, 2006 8:28 AM:So the goal of the bond issue is to provide preferential treatment for one group over another - and the preferred group has a large illegal component. How about improving the quality of classes? How about classes which are blind to race but increase the student’s knowledge? Evidently Palomar’s goal is the number of students attending not quality of education.
Ed wrote on Jul 26, 2006 5:07 PM:A degree in Mariachi? I wonder if I over estimated my business degree? To think I could have taken an exam that included testing one's aptitude in "how to correctly wear a Mariachi Suit..." But, seriously, is the lack of "Latino" based classes directly proportional to the reason why there seems to be a lack of Latino students? The article implies that these new offerings will be instrumental in getting more "Latinos" enrolled in college. Is the lack of ethnic curriculum truly the reason behind low "Latino" enrollment? Perhaps the Palomar Board could better answer these questions...
Fed-Up with the "Culture" wrote on Jul 27, 2006 10:10 AM:It's no wonder so many illegals come to this country. Even our higher educational insitutions cater to "their" culture. I would say that a 22 percent "Latino" student population at Palomar College is a pretty good number. Hey, how about a class that teaches "Assimilation Into American Culture". There could be another class entitled, "The Importance of Learning to speak English, when living in an English speaking country"!! My caucasion son must attend a school that is about 95% Latino. When I go to pick him up from school, rarely, if ever, do I hear any English spoken by the parents of other students! I think the motto "America, Love It or Leave It" couldn't be more appropriate today!!
Roger wrote on Jul 27, 2006 5:51 PM:Maybe they should offer a course on the white culture that made this country great. This country that everyone hates, but wants to take everything that it has to offer without earning any part of. If they want to study latino culture let them go to Mexico!
Fred wrote on Aug 1, 2006 9:11 PM:It's nice to see racism and ignorance is alive and well in the North County. Perhaps Larry, Ed, and Roger should take off their white sheets and join the rest of civilized society.
Lisa in Vista wrote on Aug 2, 2006 5:15 PM:Your correct, Fred. I try to keep up with the news every day and their is always a racial comment from Larry, Ed and Roger. Why not use that hate for something posite, or what about things in the city of Vista. Examples: Potholes on Pala Vista and Sinkler, the gangmembers on Sinkler Way that sit outside from morning to night with noise, vandalism, drugs and alcohol.
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