Making High Schools Work for Linguistic Minorities
Author | : California. Legislature. Assembly. Office of Research |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Children of minorities |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : California. Legislature. Assembly. Office of Research |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Children of minorities |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Josie G. Bain |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 1990-06-27 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0313019770 |
Labeled A Nation at Risk, Americans are urgently seeking reform in their public school systems. While many promising programs are being developed, they have not yet been validated. The national conference Making Schools Work for Underachieving Minority Students shared the best of what is presently known and deliberated on the implications for research, policy, and practice. Sponsored by CRESST (Center for Research on Evaluation Standards and Student Testing), The National Urban League, and the National Council of LaRaza, the conference was financed by the U.S. Department of Education. Closely following the structure of the conference, this volume's contributors examine education's current status. They then investigate potentially promising approaches to specific problem areas. Contributors treat issues of evaluation and testing, and conclude by addressing the potential of collaborative efforts. Responding to a major challenge, community groups and organizations throughout the country are seeking answers to the problem of underachieving minority students. This volume builds on these shared interests and is a first step toward an intervention process. Topics covered include: creating effective instructional programs; reducing the dropout rate; preparing students for secondary and postsecondary success; helping limited English proficient students; and improving teacher quality. The volume's contributors hope to promote dialogue on promising practices, foster collaboration, identify critical R & D needs and collaborative arrangements, and identify testing and evaluation issues for subsequent inquiry.
Author | : Adela de la Torre |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 1993-06-07 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780520070905 |
This is the first interdisciplinary collection of articles addressing the unique history of Chicana women. From a diverse range of perspectives, a new generation of Chicana scholars here chronicles the previously undocumented rich tapestry of Chicanas' lives over the last three centuries. Focusing on how women have grappled with political subordination and sexual exploitation, the contributors confront the complex intersection of class, race, ethnicity, and gender that defines the Chicana experience in America. The book analyzes the ways that oppressive power relations and resistance to domination have shaped Chicana history, exploring subjects as diverse as sexual violence against Amerindian women during the Spanish conquest of California to contemporary Chicanas' efforts to construct feminist cultural discourses. The volume ends with a provocative dialogue among the contributors about the challenges, frustrations, and obstacles that face Chicana scholars, and the voices heard here testify to the vibrant state of Chicano scholarship. Trenchant and wide-ranging, this collection is essential reading for understanding the dynamics of feminism and multiculturalism.
Author | : H. D. Adamson |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2005-03-23 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1135626030 |
Addresses questions of language education in the US, focusing on how to teach the 3.5 million students who do not speak English as a native language.
Author | : Christina Ortmeier-Hooper |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2016-07-15 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 1317298039 |
Spotlighting the challenges and realities faced by linguistically diverse immigrant and resident students in U.S. secondary schools and in their transitions from high school to community colleges and universities, this book looks at programs, interventions, and other factors that help or hinder them as they make this move. Chapters from teachers and scholars working in a variety of contexts build rich understandings of how high school literacy contexts, policies such as the proposed DREAM Act and the Common Core State Standards, bridge programs like Upward Bound, and curricula redesign in first-year college composition courses designed to recognize increasing linguistic diversity of student populations, affect the success of this growing population of students as they move from high school into higher education.
Author | : Elizabeth Coelho |
Publisher | : Multilingual Matters |
Total Pages | : 374 |
Release | : 2012-06-25 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1847697224 |
This book is a research-based practical guide for educators who work with students whose linguistic and cultural background is different from their own. Illustrated with many practical examples of classroom activities, projects, and teaching strategies, the book is also an introduction to immigrant education for school administrators and educational planners in communities or regions that are in the process of developing plans and programs for newcomer students. Although the focus is on first-generation immigrant children, many of the recommended approaches and instructional strategies described in this book can be used or adapted for use with second-generation children and historical linguistic and cultural minorities, such as children from Aboriginal communities in North America or children of Roma background in Europe.
Author | : Ambrose Caliver |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1464 |
Release | : 1932 |
Genre | : African Americans |
ISBN | : |