This book joins experts in the field in a conversation focused on
raising the level of instruction in schools in ways that validate
all learners' realities. This book is for educators who wish to
advocate for students' right to literacy. Chapter authors believe
that educators must honor all learners' languages, seek to
understand every student's funds of knowledge, and acknowledge
English learners' cultural capital. They examine literacy as
cultural and social phenomena. They link theory to teachers'
practice in an easy to understand tone. This book is written for
teachers and school administrators who know that the schoolhouse
must attend to the educational needs of a student demographic that
is plurilingual and pluricultural. It is for educational leaders
who want to encourage EL expertise and leadership at all levels.
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