Language, Culture, and Education
Herausgeber: Ijalba, Elizabeth; Crowley, Catherine J.; Velasco, Patricia
Language, Culture, and Education
Herausgeber: Ijalba, Elizabeth; Crowley, Catherine J.; Velasco, Patricia
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Explores language, culture, and education among immigrants in the United States. Using qualitative and quantitative research methods, it describes the range of experiences in raising children with more than one language, across major ethno-linguistic groups in New York - those of Hispanic, Chinese and Korean communities.
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Explores language, culture, and education among immigrants in the United States. Using qualitative and quantitative research methods, it describes the range of experiences in raising children with more than one language, across major ethno-linguistic groups in New York - those of Hispanic, Chinese and Korean communities.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781107442153
- ISBN-10: 110744215X
- Artikelnr.: 62230202
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781107442153
- ISBN-10: 110744215X
- Artikelnr.: 62230202
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.