Research has consistently documented the failure of schools to
reach students from linguistically and culturally diverse
backgrounds. One reason suggested for this failure is teachers'
lack of understanding and appreciation for students' home
backgrounds, while most teachers are eager to becvome informed and
supportive of their diverse students many have lacked the
opportunity to develop the knowedge and skills appropriate to
working with such students. Ethnic Diversity examines how migration
and settlement patterns have varied for these populations
throughout U.S. history, documenting what researchers have learned
about Latino, Native American, African American, urban Appalachian,
and Asian American families, neighborhoods, and communities as
these relate to children's learning through case studies (in the
form of vignettes) and suggests how schools, communites, and
universities can address the needs of culturally diverse students
and their families.
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