Home-School Connections in a Multicultural Society
Learning From and With Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families
Herausgeber: Dantas, Maria Luiza; Manyak, Patrick C
Home-School Connections in a Multicultural Society
Learning From and With Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Families
Herausgeber: Dantas, Maria Luiza; Manyak, Patrick C
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Educators everywhere confront critical issues related to families, schooling, and teaching in diverse settings. Directly addressing this reality, this book shows pre-service and practicing teachers how to recognize and build on the rich resources for enhancing school learning that exist within culturally and linguistically diverse families.
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Educators everywhere confront critical issues related to families, schooling, and teaching in diverse settings. Directly addressing this reality, this book shows pre-service and practicing teachers how to recognize and build on the rich resources for enhancing school learning that exist within culturally and linguistically diverse families.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 213mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780415997577
- ISBN-10: 0415997577
- Artikelnr.: 26563536
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 213mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780415997577
- ISBN-10: 0415997577
- Artikelnr.: 26563536
Maria Luiza Dantas is Educational Consultant and Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Patrick C. Manyak is Associate Professor of Literacy Education, Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education, University of Wyoming.
Contents
Foreword - Sonia Nieto
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction - Patrick C. Manyak and Maria Luiza Dantas
Part I: Home School (Dis)connections
2. "Lost Boys", Cousins and Aunties: Using Sudanese Refugee Relationships
to Complicate Definitions of "Family" - Kristen H. Perry
3. The Impact of Social Dynamics on Immigrant Children's Language and
Literacy Practices: Learning from Asian Families - Guofang Li
4. A Mother and Daughter Go to School: A Story of Strengths and Challenges
- Catherine Compton-Lilly
5. Discontinuities and Differences among Muslim Arab-Americans: Making It
at Home and School - Loukia K. Saroub
6. Building Connections between Homes and Schools - Melissa M. Schulz
7. Fostering Academic Identities among Latino Immigrant Students:
Contextualizing Parents' Roles - Lilia D. Monzó
Teacher Commentary - Simeon Stumme
Part II: Curriculum Transformations: Learning with Families
8. Do You Hear What I Hear?: Using the Parent Story Approach to Listen to
and Learn from African American Parents - Patricia A. Edwards and Jennifer
D. Turner
9. Home Visits: Learning from Students and Families - Maria Luiza Dantas
and Michelle Coleman
10. Networks of Support: Learning from the Other Teachers in Children's
Lives - Susi Long and Dinah Volk
11. Issues in Funds of Knowledge Teaching and Research: Key Concepts from a
Study of Appalachian Families and Schooling - Ellen McIntyre
12. How Knowledge Counts: Talking Family Knowledge and Lived Experience
into Being as Resource for Academic Action - Elizabeth Yeager and Ralph A.
Córdova, Jr.
13. Respecting Children's Cultural and Linguistic Knowledge: The
Pedagogical Possibilities and Challenges of Multiliteracies in Schools -
Maria José Botelho, Sarah L. Cohen, Lisa Leoni, Patricia Chow, and Padma
Sastri
Teacher Commentary - Christine Kane and Kim Douillard
Part III: Conclusion
14. Home-School-Community Collaborations in Uncertain Times - Francisco
Rios
List of Contributors
Index
Foreword - Sonia Nieto
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction - Patrick C. Manyak and Maria Luiza Dantas
Part I: Home School (Dis)connections
2. "Lost Boys", Cousins and Aunties: Using Sudanese Refugee Relationships
to Complicate Definitions of "Family" - Kristen H. Perry
3. The Impact of Social Dynamics on Immigrant Children's Language and
Literacy Practices: Learning from Asian Families - Guofang Li
4. A Mother and Daughter Go to School: A Story of Strengths and Challenges
- Catherine Compton-Lilly
5. Discontinuities and Differences among Muslim Arab-Americans: Making It
at Home and School - Loukia K. Saroub
6. Building Connections between Homes and Schools - Melissa M. Schulz
7. Fostering Academic Identities among Latino Immigrant Students:
Contextualizing Parents' Roles - Lilia D. Monzó
Teacher Commentary - Simeon Stumme
Part II: Curriculum Transformations: Learning with Families
8. Do You Hear What I Hear?: Using the Parent Story Approach to Listen to
and Learn from African American Parents - Patricia A. Edwards and Jennifer
D. Turner
9. Home Visits: Learning from Students and Families - Maria Luiza Dantas
and Michelle Coleman
10. Networks of Support: Learning from the Other Teachers in Children's
Lives - Susi Long and Dinah Volk
11. Issues in Funds of Knowledge Teaching and Research: Key Concepts from a
Study of Appalachian Families and Schooling - Ellen McIntyre
12. How Knowledge Counts: Talking Family Knowledge and Lived Experience
into Being as Resource for Academic Action - Elizabeth Yeager and Ralph A.
Córdova, Jr.
13. Respecting Children's Cultural and Linguistic Knowledge: The
Pedagogical Possibilities and Challenges of Multiliteracies in Schools -
Maria José Botelho, Sarah L. Cohen, Lisa Leoni, Patricia Chow, and Padma
Sastri
Teacher Commentary - Christine Kane and Kim Douillard
Part III: Conclusion
14. Home-School-Community Collaborations in Uncertain Times - Francisco
Rios
List of Contributors
Index
Contents
Foreword - Sonia Nieto
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction - Patrick C. Manyak and Maria Luiza Dantas
Part I: Home School (Dis)connections
2. "Lost Boys", Cousins and Aunties: Using Sudanese Refugee Relationships
to Complicate Definitions of "Family" - Kristen H. Perry
3. The Impact of Social Dynamics on Immigrant Children's Language and
Literacy Practices: Learning from Asian Families - Guofang Li
4. A Mother and Daughter Go to School: A Story of Strengths and Challenges
- Catherine Compton-Lilly
5. Discontinuities and Differences among Muslim Arab-Americans: Making It
at Home and School - Loukia K. Saroub
6. Building Connections between Homes and Schools - Melissa M. Schulz
7. Fostering Academic Identities among Latino Immigrant Students:
Contextualizing Parents' Roles - Lilia D. Monzó
Teacher Commentary - Simeon Stumme
Part II: Curriculum Transformations: Learning with Families
8. Do You Hear What I Hear?: Using the Parent Story Approach to Listen to
and Learn from African American Parents - Patricia A. Edwards and Jennifer
D. Turner
9. Home Visits: Learning from Students and Families - Maria Luiza Dantas
and Michelle Coleman
10. Networks of Support: Learning from the Other Teachers in Children's
Lives - Susi Long and Dinah Volk
11. Issues in Funds of Knowledge Teaching and Research: Key Concepts from a
Study of Appalachian Families and Schooling - Ellen McIntyre
12. How Knowledge Counts: Talking Family Knowledge and Lived Experience
into Being as Resource for Academic Action - Elizabeth Yeager and Ralph A.
Córdova, Jr.
13. Respecting Children's Cultural and Linguistic Knowledge: The
Pedagogical Possibilities and Challenges of Multiliteracies in Schools -
Maria José Botelho, Sarah L. Cohen, Lisa Leoni, Patricia Chow, and Padma
Sastri
Teacher Commentary - Christine Kane and Kim Douillard
Part III: Conclusion
14. Home-School-Community Collaborations in Uncertain Times - Francisco
Rios
List of Contributors
Index
Foreword - Sonia Nieto
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction - Patrick C. Manyak and Maria Luiza Dantas
Part I: Home School (Dis)connections
2. "Lost Boys", Cousins and Aunties: Using Sudanese Refugee Relationships
to Complicate Definitions of "Family" - Kristen H. Perry
3. The Impact of Social Dynamics on Immigrant Children's Language and
Literacy Practices: Learning from Asian Families - Guofang Li
4. A Mother and Daughter Go to School: A Story of Strengths and Challenges
- Catherine Compton-Lilly
5. Discontinuities and Differences among Muslim Arab-Americans: Making It
at Home and School - Loukia K. Saroub
6. Building Connections between Homes and Schools - Melissa M. Schulz
7. Fostering Academic Identities among Latino Immigrant Students:
Contextualizing Parents' Roles - Lilia D. Monzó
Teacher Commentary - Simeon Stumme
Part II: Curriculum Transformations: Learning with Families
8. Do You Hear What I Hear?: Using the Parent Story Approach to Listen to
and Learn from African American Parents - Patricia A. Edwards and Jennifer
D. Turner
9. Home Visits: Learning from Students and Families - Maria Luiza Dantas
and Michelle Coleman
10. Networks of Support: Learning from the Other Teachers in Children's
Lives - Susi Long and Dinah Volk
11. Issues in Funds of Knowledge Teaching and Research: Key Concepts from a
Study of Appalachian Families and Schooling - Ellen McIntyre
12. How Knowledge Counts: Talking Family Knowledge and Lived Experience
into Being as Resource for Academic Action - Elizabeth Yeager and Ralph A.
Córdova, Jr.
13. Respecting Children's Cultural and Linguistic Knowledge: The
Pedagogical Possibilities and Challenges of Multiliteracies in Schools -
Maria José Botelho, Sarah L. Cohen, Lisa Leoni, Patricia Chow, and Padma
Sastri
Teacher Commentary - Christine Kane and Kim Douillard
Part III: Conclusion
14. Home-School-Community Collaborations in Uncertain Times - Francisco
Rios
List of Contributors
Index