Language, Minority Education, and Gender

Language, Minority Education, and Gender
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 1853592099
ISBN-13 : 9781853592096
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Language, Minority Education, and Gender by : David Corson

In reviewing the international literature on this vital subject, this book examines three groups who seem most affected by unfair language practices in education: women and girls; minority cultural groups; and minority social groups.

The Education of Language Minority Immigrants in the United States

The Education of Language Minority Immigrants in the United States
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781847693808
ISBN-13 : 1847693806
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Education of Language Minority Immigrants in the United States by : Terrence Wiley

The Education of Language Minority Immigrants in the United States draws from quantitative and qualitative research methodologies to inform educational policy and practice. It is based on cutting-edge research and policy analyses from a number of well-known experts on immigrant language minority education in the USA. The collection includes contributions on the acquisition of English, language shift, the maintenance of heritage languages, prospects for long-term educational achievement, how family background, economic status, and gender and identity influence academic adjustment and achievement, challenges for appropriate language testing and placement, and examples of advocacy action research. It concludes with a thoughtful commentary aimed at broadening our understanding of the need to provide quality immigrant language minority education within the context of globalization. This collection will be of value to students and researchers interested in promoting educational equity and achievement for immigrant language minority students.

Language Minority Students in American Schools

Language Minority Students in American Schools
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9781135626037
ISBN-13 : 1135626030
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Language Minority Students in American Schools by : H. D. Adamson

Addresses questions of language education in the US, focusing on how to teach the 3.5 million students who do not speak English as a native language.

Improving Schooling for Language-Minority Children

Improving Schooling for Language-Minority Children
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 9780309522724
ISBN-13 : 0309522722
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Improving Schooling for Language-Minority Children by : Committee on Developing a Research Agenda on the Education of Limited English Proficient and Bilingual Students

How do we effectively teach children from homes in which a language other than English is spoken? In Improving Schooling for Language-Minority Children, a committee of experts focuses on this central question, striving toward the construction of a strong and credible knowledge base to inform the activities of those who educate children as well as those who fund and conduct research. The book reviews a broad range of studies--from basic ones on language, literacy, and learning to others in educational settings. The committee proposes a research agenda that responds to issues of policy and practice yet maintains scientific integrity. This comprehensive volume provides perspective on the history of bilingual education in the United States; summarizes relevant research on development of a second language, literacy, and content knowledge; reviews past evaluation studies; explores what we know about effective schools and classrooms for these children; examines research on the education of teachers of culturally and linguistically diverse students; critically reviews the system for the collection of education statistics as it relates to this student population; and recommends changes in the infrastructure that supports research on these students.

Linguistic Minority Students Go to College

Linguistic Minority Students Go to College
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9781136814945
ISBN-13 : 1136814949
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Linguistic Minority Students Go to College by : Yasuko Kanno

Currently, linguistic minority students – students who speak a language other than English at home – represent 21% of the entire K-12 student population and 11% of the college student population. Bringing together emerging scholarship on the growing number of college-bound linguistic minority students in the K-12 pipeline, this ground-breaking volume showcases new research on these students’ preparation for, access to, and persistence in college. Other than studies of their linguistic challenges and writing and academic literacy skills in college, little is known about the broader issues of linguistic minority students’ access to and success in college. Examining a variety of factors and circumstances that influence the process and outcome, the scope of this book goes beyond students’ language proficiency and its impact on college education, to look at issues such as student race/ethnicity, gender, SES, and parental education and expectations. It also addresses structural factors in schooling including tracking, segregation of English learners from English-fluent peers, availability and support of institutional personnel, and collegiate student identity and campus climate. Presenting state-of-the-art knowledge and mapping out a future research agenda in an extremely important and yet understudied area of inquiry, this book advances knowledge in ways that will have a real impact on policy regarding linguistic minority immigrant students’ higher education opportunities.

Educating Language-Minority Children

Educating Language-Minority Children
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9780309517621
ISBN-13 : 0309517621
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Educating Language-Minority Children by : Committee on Developing a Research Agenda on the Education of Limited-English-Proficient and Bilingual Students

In the past 30 years, a large and growing number of students in U.S. schools have come from homes in which the language background is other than English. These students present unique challenges for America's education system. Based on Improving Schooling for Language-Minority Children, a comprehensive study published in 1997, this book summarizes for teachers and education policymakers what has been learned over the past three decades about educating such students. It discusses a broad range of educational issues: how students learn a second language; how reading and writing skills develop in the first and second languages; how information on specific subjects (for example, biology) is stored and learned and the implications for second-language learners; how social and motivational factors affect learning for English-language learners; how the English proficiency and subject matter knowledge of English-language learners are assessed; and what is known about the attributes of effective schools and classrooms that serve English-language learners.

Language Minority Students in the Mainstream Classroom

Language Minority Students in the Mainstream Classroom
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Publisher : Multilingual Matters Limited
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059173005060773
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Language Minority Students in the Mainstream Classroom by : Angela Carrasquillo

This second edition of Language Minority Students in the Mainstream Classroom integrates most of the current second language teaching and learning theories and instructional strategies and presents them in simple language using a cohesive approach. The purpose of the book is to make mainstream educators aware that language minority students, especially those who are not totally proficient in English, need special attention, appropriate assessment, an appropriate language environment, and a challenging curriculum. They also need a creative delivery of instruction which is relevant to their stage of English language development as well to as their performance in subject matter, content and skills. The focus in all twelve chapters is on making instructional content relevant and understandable to English language learners. Book jacket.

Success Or Failure?

Success Or Failure?
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Publisher : Newbury House Publishers
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106010314612
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Success Or Failure? by : Enrique T. Trueba

Schooling and Language Minority Students

Schooling and Language Minority Students
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UTEXAS:059173025438050
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Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Schooling and Language Minority Students by : California. Office of Bilingual Bicultural Education

A collection of papers discusses the importance of bilingual education's goals of high-level English proficiency, appropriate cognitive/academic development, and adequate psychosocial and cultural adjustment for language-minority students and describes various instructional strategies to achieve those outcomes. The papers include: "The Role of Primary Language Development in Promoting Educational Success for Language Minority Students" (James Cummins); "Bilingual Education and Second Language Acquisition Theory" (Stephen D. Krashen); "Effective Use of the Primary Language in the Classroom" (Dorothy Legarreta-Marcaida); "The Natural Approach in Bilingual Education" (Tracy D. Terrell); and "Reading Instruction for Language Minority Students" (Eleanor W. Thonis). A bilingual education program quality review instrument for kindergarten through grade six and a glossary are appended. (MSE)