Teaching and Learning in the New Latino Diaspora

TEACHERS COLLEGE PRESSISBN: 9780807767306

Creating Culturally Responsive Practice

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Edited by Edmund T. Hamann, Socorro G. Herrera, Enrique G. Murillo, Stanton Wortham, Foreword by Sofia A. Villenas
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229 x 156 mm
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310 g
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216

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Edmund T. Hamann is a professor in the department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education at the University of Nebraska. Socorro G. Herrera is professor of curriculum and instruction at Kansas State University and executive director of the Center for Intercultural and Multilingual Advocacy (CIMA). Enrique G. Murillo Jr. is a professor in the department of Teacher Education and Foundations at California State University, San Bernardino, where he is director of doctoral studies. He is also founder of LEAD (Latino Education and Advocacy Days). Stanton Wortham is Charles F. Donovan, S.J., Dean of the Lynch School of Education and Human Development, Boston College.

Contents Foreword Sofia A. Villenas ?vii 1. ?From Challenges to Improvements: Creating Culturally Responsive Practice in the New Latino Diaspora ?1 Edmund T. Hamann, Socorro G. Herrera, Enrique G. Murillo, Jr., and Stanton Wortham 2. ?Imagineering More Inclusive Teacher Education: Systemic Approaches to Challenging the Predominance of Whiteness in Education ?8 Amanda R. Morales, Lydiah Kiramba, Ricardo Martinez, and Edmund T. Hamann 3. ?Impacto sin Quemarse: Building Understanding of the Latinx Immigrant/Migrant Experience Through Literature ?20 Scott Beck, Alma Stevenson, and Yasar Bodur 4. ?Reengineering Professional Development for Educational Leaders in the New Latinx Diaspora of the U.S. Midwest ?38 Lisa M. Dorner and Emily R. Crawford 5. ?Reframing Emergent Multilinguals as "First-Class Citizens" in the New Latinx Diaspora of New Jersey ?56 Meredith McConnochie 6. ?Imagining and Reengineering Inclusive Schooling for All Students in the New Latino Diaspora ?71 Tricia Gray 7. ?Lessons From the New Latinx Diaspora in Idaho: Negotiating Access to School Success and Well-Being ?87 Eulalia Gallegos Buitron and Vanessa Anthony-Stevens 8. ?Intersectional Potentialities in Non-Urban K-12 Education: Envisioning the Future for New Latinx Diaspora Nebraska ?103 Jessica Sierk 9. ?Leveraging Existing Educator Expertise: Serving Latinx Students in the Rural Southeast ?118 Julie Yammine and Rebecca Lowenhaupt 10. ?Luchando Contra La Corriente (Fighting Against the Current): Historicizing Our Latinx Identities ?132 Socorro G. Herrera, Lisa Lynn Porter, and Katherine Barko-Alva 11. ?Transforming K-12 School District Structures to Center Latinx Newcomers ?146 Megan Hopkins and Hayley Weddle 12. ?Studying Up to Reimagine and Reframe the Dual Language Bilingual Education Agenda in the New Latino Diaspora ?156 Jessica Mitchell-McCollough 13. ?The Bureaucratic Paradox: Newcomer Unaccompanied Children, Educational Access, and Strategies for Increasing Flourishing Through an Ecosystem of Care ?169 Sophia Rodriguez, Lisa Lopez-Escobar, and Katya Murillo-Valencia 14. ?The Praxis of More Welcoming, More Just, More Successful Schooling in the New Latino Diaspora ?191 Edmund T. Hamann, Socorro G. Herrera, Stanton Wortham, and Enrique G. Murillo Index ?195 About the Editors and Contributors ?204

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