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This compilation of research and stories from the field about
multilingual family-school partnerships explores where systemic
inequities exist at the school, district, or community level, and
consider strategies that disrupt normative ways in which
multilingual families are included in educational decisions. The
authors present family-school partnerships in educational and
non-educational settings across the United States, and identify
frameworks, models, and practices for engaging multilingual
families in schooling. This edited volume is organized into four
sections. Section one, “School District Collaborations with
Multilingual Families,” describes how districts honor the
knowledge of multilingual parents as foundational tenets in their
collaborative work with them. Section two, “School Leadership
Approaches to Engaging Multilingual Families,” focuses on how
school leaders enacted critical approaches to building
relationships with multilingual families. Section three,
“Educator Partnerships with Multilingual Families,” explores
educators’ approaches to developing relationships with
multilingual families. Section four, “Multilingual Families as
Leaders in School Partnerships,” highlights the visible and
invisible ways that multilingual parents contribute to the overall
success of their children. Each chapter offers examples of
successes and challenges of partnerships with multilingual families
and how they can help to transform school communities.
An equitable, inclusive and practical application of culturally
responsive teaching that transcends learning environments Educators
in the 21st century are teaching diverse learners across a range of
learning environments, while attending to critical issues related
to equity, inclusion, and social justice. Now there's a resource to
help you merge the essential skills of embedding culturally
responsive teaching practices into online and in person learning
settings. Using the Dynamic Equitable Learning Environments (DELE)
framework, you can build the knowledge, awareness, skills, and
dispositions to pivot instruction to facilitate equitable,
inclusive, and anti-racist learning experiences that transcend
cultural, social, and linguistic backgrounds-no matter where, when,
or how your students do their learning. Combining an interactive
workspace with teacher preparation and professional development,
this book provides an action planner and toolkit for embedding
culturally responsive teaching into online and in person
instruction. Other features include: Demonstrative, inspirational,
and culturally responsive practical approaches for online and in
person educational settings Self-reflection questions, anti-bias
exercises, and critical-thinking activities that support
equity-mindedness Culturally sustaining checklist templates Links
to additional responsive online resources, readings, and culturally
relevant media Action plan templates to work through in each
chapter Additional Call to Action practices to pursue after
completing the book When you commit to culturally responsive
teaching, you want to build your own capacity to provide every
learner, in every educational setting, the ability to connect with
the curriculum in authentic and equitable ways. This book enables
you to do just that by providing the pedagogical strategies to
meaningfully engage all learners, especially in online settings,
and ensure that your class is inclusive, decolonized, and takes
into account the diverse lived experiences of all learners, their
families, and communities.
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