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Educating Immigrant Students In The 21st Century What Educators Need To Know 2nd Edition Xue Lan Rong Judith Preissle

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Educating Immigrant Students In The 21st Century What Educators Need To Know 2nd Edition Xue Lan Rong Judith Preissle
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Publisher: Corwin Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.44 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Xue Lan Rong; Judith Preissle
ISBN: 9781452297385, 145229738X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 2

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Educating Immigrant Students In The 21st Century What Educators Need To Know 2nd Edition Xue Lan Rong Judith Preissle by Xue Lan Rong; Judith Preissle 9781452297385, 145229738X instant download after payment.

"A comprehensive and important examination of the education of immigrant students in the U.S. Rong and Preissle′s focus on cultural and linguistic transformation across four generations is truly unique." --Stacey J. Lee, Professor of Educational Policy Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison "Rong and Preissle′s first edition has become a standard reference for the education of immigrant students. The evolution and expansion of their research to encompass transnational and transcultural theoretical frameworks is cutting edge and absolutely timely given the changing, almost discursive nature of immigration within an increasingly complicated and shifting world context." --A. Lin Goodwin, Associate Dean and Professor of Education Teachers College, Columbia University Clear guidelines for making informed instructional decisions for immigrant students. Between 1990 and 2005, the number of immigrants and their children in the United States reached more than 70 million, or more than 20% of the nation′s population. Today, educators face significant shifts in the educational landscape. This revised sourcebook supplies educational policy makers and administrators with the information they need to address new challenges in providing children of diverse backgrounds with a quality education. This new edition of Educating Immigrant Children gives educators contemporary perspectives on immigration by clarifying the current demographic data and its significance for schools. The authors present updated information on the unique needs of immigrant students, including children from the Middle East and students of white non-Hispanic backgrounds, and help educators explore evidence-based practices and policies for adapting and improving the learning environment. The second edition examines: Factors that influence linguistic transition and educational achievement Strategies for working with immigrant families Equitable assessment approaches and accountability measures Data-based management methods for informed decision making Wide-ranging and illuminating, this book should be on the shelf of every educator and anyone who plays an active role in the education of immigrant children.

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