Breaking the Mold of Education for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students

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Pub. Date: 2012-05-04
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Summary

As editors of Breaking the Mold of School Instruction and Organization: Innovative and Successful Practices for the 21st Century (Honigsfeld & Cohan, 2010) and Breaking the Mold of Preservice and Inservice Teacher Education: Innovative and Successful Practices for the 21st Century (Cohan & Honigsfeld, 2011), we have explored innovative practices, many of which represent issues of diversity from multiple perspectives and schools of thought. As we have considered relevant factors, problems, and circumstances that influence effective education, we most readily recognize that within the 21st century, issues of diversity have become even more profound. This book, the third in the Breaking the Mold series, was conceptualized with the hope that by sharing compelling stories of successful innovation, advocacy, and social justice, more children and their families will be affected in positive ways. The narratives presented in this volume are rooted in classrooms, districts, communities, teacher preparation programs from around the United States and many corners of the world. The unique initiatives portrayed here represent collaborative efforts by students, teachers, administrators, professors, parents, boards of education, and global citizens who believe in change and transformation for the betterment of education.

Author Biography

Andrea Honigsfeld is professor and associate dean in the Division of Education at Molloy College, Rockville Centre. New York. She has received several awards, including a Fulbright Lecturing Award. Outstanding Dissertation Award, and ESL Educator of the Year Award. Audrey Cohan is professor in the Division of Education at Molloy College, Rockville Centre, New York. She has published on child sexual abuse and effective professional development practices.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. xi
Prefacep. xiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Social Justice and Advocacyp. 1
Social Justice Leadership for Hispanic Youth: Addressing the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americansp. 3
Teachers' Pet Projects Versus Real Social Justice Teachingp. 13
Teaching for Transformation: Responsive Program Planning and Professional Development Aimed at Justice and Equity in Urban Settingsp. 23
Restorative Justice: A Model for Meeting the Needs of LGBTIQ Youthp. 31
Collaborative Teaching and Research for Cultural Congruence in New Zealandp. 39
Diversity as Strength: How Higher-Performing Schools Embrace Diversity and Thrivep. 47
From Classroom to Community: Motivating Preservice Teachers in the Art of Teaching About Social Justicep. 53
Family and Community Involvementp. 61
Full-Service Community Schools: A District's Commitment to Educating the Whole Childp. 65
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students: Tapping Into the Strengths of Familiesp. 75
We Make the Road by Walking: The Family Leadership Initiative in Las Vegas, Nevadap. 85
Preparing Chinese Immigrant Parents of Children with Disabilities to Become School Partnersp. 95
What if Every Day Was American Indian Day?p. 103
Languages and Cultures Crossing Paths in Frontier Communitiesp. 111
Innovations in Mentoring: The Many Faces of Chosen to Achievep. 119
Community-Based Pedagogies: Projects and Possibilities in Colombia and the United Statesp. 129
Culturally Responsive Practices in Classrooms, Schools, and Districtsp. 139
Just Don't Quit On Us: Innovative Strategies for Motivating and Engaging African American Males at a Single-Gender Middle Schoolp. 141
Scaling and Substaining Cultural Proficiency: The Case of Wichita Public Schoolsp. 151
Expanding the Voices of Literacyp. 163
Considerations About Bringing a Deaf Student Into a Community of Learners in a Mainstream Classroomp. 173
Integrating Culture-Based Arts Education Across Subject Area Boundariesp. 181
Encouraging Student Legislators in the Process of Participatory Democracy and Social Advocacyp. 191
Teaching Our Tongues: Student-run Language Classes as a Celebration of Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in Schoolsp. 199
Seeing English Language Learner's Perspectives on School: Using Photography to Improve Diverse Students' Writing Self-Efficacy and Achievementp. 207
Preservice and Inservice Teacher Education for Diversityp. 217
Teacher Education That Works: Collaboration Between TESOL and Content-Based Education Faculty to Better Prepare Future Teachersp. 219
Empowering Diverse Teachers for Diverse Learners: A Program in International Studies in Education and Its Implications for Diverse School Settingsp. 229
Sophisticated Sisters in Vegas: What Happens with Service-Learning Stays in Multicultural Teacher Educationp. 237
A Praxis-Based Experiences in Preparing Critical Billingual Teachers in the Borderlandsp. 247
The Challenges and Rewards of Reciprocal Intercultural Mentoringp. 255
From Co-teaching Partnership to Mentoring: Innovative Ways to Build Teacher Capacityp. 265
CLASSIC© Professional Development for Teachers of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Studentsp. 275
Contributorsp. 285
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