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Teaching and Learning in the New Latino Diaspora - Creating Culturally Responsive Practice (Paperback): Edmund T. Hamann,... Teaching and Learning in the New Latino Diaspora - Creating Culturally Responsive Practice (Paperback)
Edmund T. Hamann, Socorro G. Herrera, Enrique G. Murillo Jr, Stanton Wortham
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume does more than document an educational dynamic that impacts Latino populations across the United States; it also connects educational challenges to concrete plans for how those problems can be resolved. Both experienced and new scholars describe strategies and outline policies to support academic success, affirm identity and belonging, and show how educational institutions can be transformed to better serve Latino constituencies in a post-pandemic and post-Trump world. Examples from elementary education to higher education supply familiar points of entry, but also challenge readers to explore scenarios and strategies that they have not previously considered. Each chapter begins with empirical documentation of an educational problem involving Latino populations where their presence is relatively new, and goes on to outline how that problem can be resolved. The text includes depictions of thoughtful parent-teacher partnerships, what authentically welcoming college campuses might look like, how high school literature classes could include more Latino authors, and much more. Book Features: Includes detailed examples of practice to assist teachers and school leaders in restructuring their classrooms and programs to better serve Latino students. Describes settings and scenarios from across the United States that will be familiar to those teaching, leading, or preparing to do so. Focuses on the new diaspora as distinct from states with traditionally large Latino populations. Argues that lagging educational outcomes are not inevitable and that inclusion, engagement, and success are possible and worth striving for. Contributors include Vanessa Anthony-Stevens, Scott Beck, Lisa Dorner, Amanda Morales, Sophia Rodriguez, and Jessica Sierk.

Equitable and Inclusive Teaching for Diverse Learners With Disabilities - A Biography-Driven Approach (Hardcover): Socorro G.... Equitable and Inclusive Teaching for Diverse Learners With Disabilities - A Biography-Driven Approach (Hardcover)
Socorro G. Herrera, Diane Rodriguez, Robin M. Cabral, Melissa A. Holmes
R2,378 Discovery Miles 23 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The need for teachers who have both the knowledge and the skills to teach students in special education, especially students who are emergent bilinguals, is more critical today than ever before. Assumptions about the assurances outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) have led to practices that have limited the scope of opportunities for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students with disabilities. This book examines the intent of special education policy, challenges existing systems, and explores the promise of using biography-driven instruction to transform students' learning and enhance their personal growth and community life. With a focus on inclusive practices for working with CLD students with disabilities and their families, the book examines decision-making processes for placement, access, instruction, assessment, and evaluation. The authors show how inclusionary practices create contexts and conditions for teachers to foster their students' academic abilities through authentic cariño and an ecology of care. Book Features: Elucidates the challenges faced by educators and support personnel as they navigate and prioritize the needs of CLD students with disabilities in inclusive classrooms. Reveals the outdated, politically driven, inequitable, and inconsequential educational opportunities often afforded to CLD students receiving special services. Provides a framework for creating learning opportunities grounded in the six principles of IDEA and the personal and academic biography of learners and their families. Supports teachers and other staff to maximize four interrelated facets of the CLD student biography: sociocultural, linguistic, cognitive, and academic. Explores the multiple meanings of inclusion and academic engagement at the intersection of IDEA and biography-driven instruction.

Teaching and Learning in the New Latino Diaspora - Creating Culturally Responsive Practice (Hardcover): Edmund T. Hamann,... Teaching and Learning in the New Latino Diaspora - Creating Culturally Responsive Practice (Hardcover)
Edmund T. Hamann, Socorro G. Herrera, Enrique G. Murillo Jr, Stanton Wortham
R2,517 Discovery Miles 25 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume does more than document an educational dynamic that impacts Latino populations across the United States; it also connects educational challenges to concrete plans for how those problems can be resolved. Both experienced and new scholars describe strategies and outline policies to support academic success, affirm identity and belonging, and show how educational institutions can be transformed to better serve Latino constituencies in a post-pandemic and post-Trump world. Examples from elementary education to higher education supply familiar points of entry, but also challenge readers to explore scenarios and strategies that they have not previously considered. Each chapter begins with empirical documentation of an educational problem involving Latino populations where their presence is relatively new, and goes on to outline how that problem can be resolved. The text includes depictions of thoughtful parent-teacher partnerships, what authentically welcoming college campuses might look like, how high school literature classes could include more Latino authors, and much more. Book Features: Includes detailed examples of practice to assist teachers and school leaders in restructuring their classrooms and programs to better serve Latino students. Describes settings and scenarios from across the United States that will be familiar to those teaching, leading, or preparing to do so. Focuses on the new diaspora as distinct from states with traditionally large Latino populations. Argues that lagging educational outcomes are not inevitable and that inclusion, engagement, and success are possible and worth striving for.

Equitable and Inclusive Teaching for Diverse Learners With Disabilities - A Biography-Driven Approach (Paperback): Socorro G.... Equitable and Inclusive Teaching for Diverse Learners With Disabilities - A Biography-Driven Approach (Paperback)
Socorro G. Herrera, Diane Rodriguez, Robin M. Cabral, Melissa A. Holmes
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The need for teachers who have both the knowledge and the skills to teach students in special education, especially students who are emergent bilinguals, is more critical today than ever before. Assumptions about the assurances outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) have led to practices that have limited the scope of opportunities for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students with disabilities. This book examines the intent of special education policy, challenges existing systems, and explores the promise of using biography-driven instruction to transform students’ learning and enhance their personal growth and community life. With a focus on inclusive practices for working with CLD students with disabilities and their families, the book examines decision-making processes for placement, access, instruction, assessment, and evaluation. The authors show how inclusionary practices create contexts and conditions for teachers to foster their students’ academic abilities through authentic cariño and an ecology of care. Book Features: Elucidates the challenges faced by educators and support personnel as they navigate and prioritize the needs of CLD students with disabilities in inclusive classrooms. Discloses the outdated, politically driven, inequitable, and inconsequential educational opportunities often afforded to CLD students receiving special services. Provides a framework for creating learning opportunities grounded in the six principles of IDEA and the personal and academic biography of learners and their families. Supports teachers and other staff to maximize four interrelated facets of the CLD student biography: sociocultural, linguistic, cognitive, and academic. Explores the multiple meanings of inclusion and academic engagement at the intersection of IDEA and biography-driven instruction.

Biography-Driven Culturally Responsive Teaching - Honoring Race, Ethnicity, and Personal History (Paperback, 3rd Revised... Biography-Driven Culturally Responsive Teaching - Honoring Race, Ethnicity, and Personal History (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Socorro G. Herrera
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This popular resource has transformed classrooms for thousands of teachers by providing how-to guidance for success with culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students. It illustrates how to use strategies that recognize and leverage all the cultural and linguistic assets that students bring to their learning. This new edition situates biography-driven instruction at the intersection of culturally responsive teaching, culturally sustaining pedagogies, and antiracist education. Herrera provides updated vignettes and student work artifacts to reflect the diversity of learners in today's historically and culturally situated spaces. Teaching strategies, tools, and interactional processes provide practical, proven ways to restructure classrooms for relational equity. Increased attention on each learner's biopsychosocial history will help educators to cultivate classroom ecologies that nurture and challenge CLD learners to reach their potentials. With lesson planning and strategy templates, tips for grouping students, teacher reflections, assessment aids, a classroom observation tool, and more features to foster classroom and schoolwide change, this edition shows teachers and administrators how to take the next steps toward critical consciousness and authentic relationships that will accelerate content learning and foster more extensive use and development of language. Book Features: Lesson planning guide that can be used with any curriculum. Strategy tools and templates to foster engaged learning. Voices of CLD families that highlight benefits of asset-driven practices. Journaling process for critical reflection on assumptions and perspectives. Book study discussion guide to scaffold collaboration and goal setting. Classroom observation tool for coaching, mentoring, and self-assessment.

Crossing the Vocabulary Bridge - Differentiated Strategies for Diverse Secondary Classrooms (Paperback): Socorro G. Herrera,... Crossing the Vocabulary Bridge - Differentiated Strategies for Diverse Secondary Classrooms (Paperback)
Socorro G. Herrera, Shabina K. Kavimandan, Melissa A. Holmes
R956 R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Save R131 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In her new book, nationally known professional development consultant and literacy expert Socorro Herrera is joined by two colleagues to provide a framework for academic vocabulary and language instruction in today’s diverse classrooms. The authors present a set of strategies and tools that work effectively across all content to support enhanced comprehension and academic success. The strategies have evolved from over a decade of research and classroom observation to provide teachers with multiple avenues for making content accessible and relevant for all students, especially those who are culturally and linguistically diverse. Each strategy supports teachers in using what students already know as a foundation for integrating new vocabulary and building content-area language skills. The authors provide a thorough explanation of how to use each strategy to document student knowledge and learning throughout the before, during, after phases of the lesson. Drawing on current research about how the brain works, second language acquisition, and classroom communities, this user-friendly resource features: Filled-in samples of student work that provide evidence of what is possible. Teacher-to-teacher voices highlighting successful applications in secondary classrooms. Teaching tips to accompany every strategy.Templates for vocabulary-building student artefacts.

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