Language, Culture, and Education
Challenges of Diversity in the United States
Herausgeber: Ijalba, Elizabeth; Crowley, Catherine J; Velasco, Patricia
Language, Culture, and Education
Challenges of Diversity in the United States
Herausgeber: Ijalba, Elizabeth; Crowley, Catherine J; Velasco, Patricia
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Explores language, culture, and education among immigrants in the United States.
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Explores language, culture, and education among immigrants in the United States.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 231mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781107081871
- ISBN-10: 1107081874
- Artikelnr.: 54331899
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 231mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781107081871
- ISBN-10: 1107081874
- Artikelnr.: 54331899
Introduction to the immigrant experience Elizabeth Ijalba; Part I.
Immigration, Bilingual Education, Policy, and Educational Planning: 1.
Political, social and educational challenges in the struggle to develop
bilingual education as a pedagogical model in the United States Elizabeth
Ijalba and Patricia Velasco; 2. Distinguishing a true disability from
'something else': Part I. Current challenges to providing valid, reliable,
and culturally and linguistically appropriate disability evaluations
Catherine J. Crowley and Miriam Baigorri; 3. Distinguishing a true
disability from 'something else': Part II. Toward a model of culturally and
linguistically appropriate speech-language disability evaluations Catherine
J. Crowley and Miriam Baigorri; Part II. Bilingualism, Literacy Ecologies,
and Parental Engagement among Immigrant Families: 4. Raising children
bilingually: what parents and educators should know about bilingualism in
children Anny Castilla-Earls; 5. Language acquisition in emergent bilingual
triplets Rosemarie Sepulveda and Elizabeth Ijalba; 6. Chinese parents and
raising their children bilingual: Fujianese immigrants Elizabeth Ijalba and
Qi Li; 7. Bilingualism in Korean-American children and maternal perceptions
on education Elizabeth Ijalba and Nakyung Yoo; 8. Transgenerational
bilingual reading practices: a case study of an undocumented Mixteco family
Patricia Velasco and Bobbie Kabuto; 9. Parent education with Latino
families of children with language impairment Elizabeth Ijalba and Angela
Giraldo; Part III. Cultural Perceptions on Disability, the Home Language,
and Health Care Alternatives Among Immigrants: 10. Perceptions on autism in
hispanic immigrant mothers of preschool children with autism spectrum
disorders Elizabeth Ijalba; 11. How early childhood interventions endanger
the home language and home-culture: a call to value the role of families
Victoria Puig; 12. A critical review of cultural and linguistic guidelines
in serving Arab-Americans Reem Khamis-Dakwar; 13. Building home-school
connections within a multicultural education framework: challenges and
opportunities before and after President Trump's election Patricia Velasco;
14. Health and alternatives to healthcare for Mexican immigrants in New
York Esperanza Tuñón Pablos.
Immigration, Bilingual Education, Policy, and Educational Planning: 1.
Political, social and educational challenges in the struggle to develop
bilingual education as a pedagogical model in the United States Elizabeth
Ijalba and Patricia Velasco; 2. Distinguishing a true disability from
'something else': Part I. Current challenges to providing valid, reliable,
and culturally and linguistically appropriate disability evaluations
Catherine J. Crowley and Miriam Baigorri; 3. Distinguishing a true
disability from 'something else': Part II. Toward a model of culturally and
linguistically appropriate speech-language disability evaluations Catherine
J. Crowley and Miriam Baigorri; Part II. Bilingualism, Literacy Ecologies,
and Parental Engagement among Immigrant Families: 4. Raising children
bilingually: what parents and educators should know about bilingualism in
children Anny Castilla-Earls; 5. Language acquisition in emergent bilingual
triplets Rosemarie Sepulveda and Elizabeth Ijalba; 6. Chinese parents and
raising their children bilingual: Fujianese immigrants Elizabeth Ijalba and
Qi Li; 7. Bilingualism in Korean-American children and maternal perceptions
on education Elizabeth Ijalba and Nakyung Yoo; 8. Transgenerational
bilingual reading practices: a case study of an undocumented Mixteco family
Patricia Velasco and Bobbie Kabuto; 9. Parent education with Latino
families of children with language impairment Elizabeth Ijalba and Angela
Giraldo; Part III. Cultural Perceptions on Disability, the Home Language,
and Health Care Alternatives Among Immigrants: 10. Perceptions on autism in
hispanic immigrant mothers of preschool children with autism spectrum
disorders Elizabeth Ijalba; 11. How early childhood interventions endanger
the home language and home-culture: a call to value the role of families
Victoria Puig; 12. A critical review of cultural and linguistic guidelines
in serving Arab-Americans Reem Khamis-Dakwar; 13. Building home-school
connections within a multicultural education framework: challenges and
opportunities before and after President Trump's election Patricia Velasco;
14. Health and alternatives to healthcare for Mexican immigrants in New
York Esperanza Tuñón Pablos.
Introduction to the immigrant experience Elizabeth Ijalba; Part I.
Immigration, Bilingual Education, Policy, and Educational Planning: 1.
Political, social and educational challenges in the struggle to develop
bilingual education as a pedagogical model in the United States Elizabeth
Ijalba and Patricia Velasco; 2. Distinguishing a true disability from
'something else': Part I. Current challenges to providing valid, reliable,
and culturally and linguistically appropriate disability evaluations
Catherine J. Crowley and Miriam Baigorri; 3. Distinguishing a true
disability from 'something else': Part II. Toward a model of culturally and
linguistically appropriate speech-language disability evaluations Catherine
J. Crowley and Miriam Baigorri; Part II. Bilingualism, Literacy Ecologies,
and Parental Engagement among Immigrant Families: 4. Raising children
bilingually: what parents and educators should know about bilingualism in
children Anny Castilla-Earls; 5. Language acquisition in emergent bilingual
triplets Rosemarie Sepulveda and Elizabeth Ijalba; 6. Chinese parents and
raising their children bilingual: Fujianese immigrants Elizabeth Ijalba and
Qi Li; 7. Bilingualism in Korean-American children and maternal perceptions
on education Elizabeth Ijalba and Nakyung Yoo; 8. Transgenerational
bilingual reading practices: a case study of an undocumented Mixteco family
Patricia Velasco and Bobbie Kabuto; 9. Parent education with Latino
families of children with language impairment Elizabeth Ijalba and Angela
Giraldo; Part III. Cultural Perceptions on Disability, the Home Language,
and Health Care Alternatives Among Immigrants: 10. Perceptions on autism in
hispanic immigrant mothers of preschool children with autism spectrum
disorders Elizabeth Ijalba; 11. How early childhood interventions endanger
the home language and home-culture: a call to value the role of families
Victoria Puig; 12. A critical review of cultural and linguistic guidelines
in serving Arab-Americans Reem Khamis-Dakwar; 13. Building home-school
connections within a multicultural education framework: challenges and
opportunities before and after President Trump's election Patricia Velasco;
14. Health and alternatives to healthcare for Mexican immigrants in New
York Esperanza Tuñón Pablos.
Immigration, Bilingual Education, Policy, and Educational Planning: 1.
Political, social and educational challenges in the struggle to develop
bilingual education as a pedagogical model in the United States Elizabeth
Ijalba and Patricia Velasco; 2. Distinguishing a true disability from
'something else': Part I. Current challenges to providing valid, reliable,
and culturally and linguistically appropriate disability evaluations
Catherine J. Crowley and Miriam Baigorri; 3. Distinguishing a true
disability from 'something else': Part II. Toward a model of culturally and
linguistically appropriate speech-language disability evaluations Catherine
J. Crowley and Miriam Baigorri; Part II. Bilingualism, Literacy Ecologies,
and Parental Engagement among Immigrant Families: 4. Raising children
bilingually: what parents and educators should know about bilingualism in
children Anny Castilla-Earls; 5. Language acquisition in emergent bilingual
triplets Rosemarie Sepulveda and Elizabeth Ijalba; 6. Chinese parents and
raising their children bilingual: Fujianese immigrants Elizabeth Ijalba and
Qi Li; 7. Bilingualism in Korean-American children and maternal perceptions
on education Elizabeth Ijalba and Nakyung Yoo; 8. Transgenerational
bilingual reading practices: a case study of an undocumented Mixteco family
Patricia Velasco and Bobbie Kabuto; 9. Parent education with Latino
families of children with language impairment Elizabeth Ijalba and Angela
Giraldo; Part III. Cultural Perceptions on Disability, the Home Language,
and Health Care Alternatives Among Immigrants: 10. Perceptions on autism in
hispanic immigrant mothers of preschool children with autism spectrum
disorders Elizabeth Ijalba; 11. How early childhood interventions endanger
the home language and home-culture: a call to value the role of families
Victoria Puig; 12. A critical review of cultural and linguistic guidelines
in serving Arab-Americans Reem Khamis-Dakwar; 13. Building home-school
connections within a multicultural education framework: challenges and
opportunities before and after President Trump's election Patricia Velasco;
14. Health and alternatives to healthcare for Mexican immigrants in New
York Esperanza Tuñón Pablos.