Revisiting education in the new Latino diaspora /

"For most of US history, most of America's Latino population has lived in nine states--California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Illinois, Florida, New Jersey, and New York. It follows that most education research that considered the experiences of Latino families with US schools c...

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Other Authors: Hamann, Edmund T. (Editor), Wortham, Stanton, 1963- (Editor), Murillo, Enrique G. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Spanish
Published: Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2015]
Series:Education policy in practice.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Revisiting education in the new Latino diaspora / Edmund T. Hamann and Linda Harklau
  • Doing it on their own : the experiences of two Latino English Language Learners in a low-incidence context / Erika Bruening
  • Learning from the testimonio of a "successful" undocumented Latino student in North Carolina / Luis Urrieta, Jr., Lan Kolano, and Ji-Yeon O. Jo
  • Racialization and the ideology of containment in the education of Latina/o youth / John Raible and Jason Irizarry
  • Migrantes indígenas purépechas : educación bilingüe México-Estados Unidos / Casimiro Leco Tomás
  • A cultural political economy of public schooling in rural South Georgia : the push/pull dynamics of immigrant labor / C. Allen Lynn
  • The secret minority of the new Latino/a diaspora / Stephanie Flores-Koulish
  • Defined by language : the role of foreign language departments in Latino education in Southeastern new disapora communities / Linda Harklau and Soria Colomer
  • Heterogeneity in the new Latino diaspora / Stanton Wortham and Catherine Rhodes
  • Teacher perceptions, practices, and expectations conveyed to Latino students and families in Washington State / Frances Contreras, Tom Stritikus, Kathryn Torres, and Karen O'Reilly Diaz
  • Early childhood education and barriers between immigrant parents and teachers within the new Latina(o) diaspora / Jennifer K. Adair
  • The 3 Rs : rhetoric, recruitment, and retention / Socorro G. Herrera and Melissa A. Holmes
  • Bilingual education policy in Wisconsin's new Latino diaspora / Rebecca Lowenhaupt
  • Increasing "parent involvement" in the new Latino diaspora / Sarah Gallo, Stanton Wortham, and Ian Bennett
  • Professional development across borders : binational teacher exchanges in the new Latino diaspora / Adam Sawyer
  • The Iowa administrators' and educators' immersion experience : transcultural sensitivity, transhumanization, and the global soul / Katherine Richardson Bruna
  • Education policy implementation in the new Latino diaspora / Jennifer Stacy, Edmund T. Hamann, and Enrique G. Murillo, Jr.