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The growing number of bilingual students in public schools coupled with a critical shortage of teachers specially prepared to serve this population calls for a critical examination of policies and practices in bilingual and ESL teacher preparation. This volume focuses on understanding the structural, substantive, and contextual elements of preparation programs, and provides transformative guidelines for creating Educar signature programs. Designed to improve the practice of teacher preparation by promoting dialogic conversations and applications of praxis in the preparation of bilingual/ESL teacher candidates, it emphasizes that exemplary teacher preparation requires transformative teacher educators. Simultaneously organizing the scholarship in the field and advancing new understandings, this book is must-have resource for current and future teacher educators. Contributors include Maria Brisk, Sylvia Cel?don-Pattichis, Lourdes Diaz-Soto, Eugene Garc?a, Virginia Gonz?les, Guillermo Solano-Flores, Maria Torres-Guzman, Carmen Mercado, Bertha P?rez, Mari Riojas-Cortez, Francisco Rios, Concepci?n Valadez, and Angela Valenzuela.
This book demonstrates and explicates the work of scholars and
practitioners who are exploring the interconnectedness of racial
and ethnic identity scholarship to human development in order to
promote successful pedagogical practices and services. Racial and
ethnic identity issues are brought directly to schooling so that
teaching-learning experiences, psychological services, and
counseling practices within the educational process can be made
more effective for a greater number of students. By acknowledging
that the racial and ethnic psychological experiences of individuals
are consequential, the volume:
The growing number of bilingual students in public schools coupled with a critical shortage of teachers specially prepared to serve this population calls for a critical examination of policies and practices in bilingual and ESL teacher preparation. This volume focuses on understanding the structural, substantive, and contextual elements of preparation programs, and provides transformative guidelines for creating Educar signature programs. Designed to improve the practice of teacher preparation by promoting dialogic conversations and applications of praxis in the preparation of bilingual/ESL teacher candidates, it emphasizes that exemplary teacher preparation requires transformative teacher educators. Simultaneously organizing the scholarship in the field and advancing new understandings, this book is must-have resource for current and future teacher educators. Contributors include Maria Brisk, Sylvia Cel don-Pattichis, Lourdes Diaz-Soto, Eugene Garc a, Virginia Gonz les, Guillermo Solano-Flores, Maria Torres-Guzman, Carmen Mercado, Bertha P rez, Mari Riojas-Cortez, Francisco Rios, Concepci n Valadez, and Angela Valenzuela.
This book demonstrates and explicates the work of scholars and
practitioners who are exploring the interconnectedness of racial
and ethnic identity scholarship to human development in order to
promote successful pedagogical practices and services. Racial and
ethnic identity issues are brought directly to schooling so that
teaching-learning experiences, psychological services, and
counseling practices within the educational process can be made
more effective for a greater number of students. By acknowledging
that the racial and ethnic psychological experiences of individuals
are consequential, the volume:
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