Educating Multilingual Students in Rural Schools: Illuminating Diversity in Rural Communities in the United States: Understanding Rural Education, cartea 2
Maria R. Coady, Paula Golombek, Nidza V. Marichalen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 2023
Contributors are: Jioanna Carjuzaa, Maria R. Coady, Paula Golombek, Shuzhan Li, Kristin Kline Liu, Nidza V. Marichal, Charity Funfe Tatah Mentan, Kym O’Donnell, Stephanie Oudghiri, Darrell Peterson, Sonja Phillips, Jenelle Reeves and Yi-Chen Wu.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004395565
ISBN-10: 9004395563
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Understanding Rural Education
ISBN-10: 9004395563
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Understanding Rural Education
Notă biografică
Maria R. Coady is the Goodnight Distinguished Professor in Educational Equity and Professor of Multilingual Education at North Carolina State University. Her research examines multilingualism, bilingual education, rural teacher education, multilingual family engagement and language policies.
Paula Golombek is Clinical Professor of Linguistics at the University of Florida where she teaches in the Undergraduate Certificate for Teaching English as a Second Language Program. Her research examines sociocultural theory and narratives in teacher professional development.
Nidza V. Marichal is a research associate at the University of Florida. Her research topics include multilingual/bilingual education, English learners (ELs), teacher education, teacher knowledge, secondary and rural EL education, and the U.S. Puerto Rican experience.
Paula Golombek is Clinical Professor of Linguistics at the University of Florida where she teaches in the Undergraduate Certificate for Teaching English as a Second Language Program. Her research examines sociocultural theory and narratives in teacher professional development.
Nidza V. Marichal is a research associate at the University of Florida. Her research topics include multilingual/bilingual education, English learners (ELs), teacher education, teacher knowledge, secondary and rural EL education, and the U.S. Puerto Rican experience.
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Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Maria R. Coady, Paula Golombek and Nidza V. Marichal
2 Teacher Knowledge and Secondary English Learners in Rural Florida: Reimagining Place-Based Education through Relationship Building
Nidza V. Marichal
3 A Teacher’s Emotional Journey in Rural Florida: From Insider to Outsider
Shuzhan Li
4 Bilingual Paraeducators’ Navigation of Narrow Identity Spaces in a Rural Elementary School
Jenelle Reeves
5 Centering the Voices of Rural Immigrant Paraeducators
Stephanie Oudghiri
6 Preparing Regular Classroom Teachers to Work with Frequently Invisible, Woefully Misunderstood American Indian English Language Learners
Jioanna Carjuzaa
7 Where Do I Go? What do I do? Training Educators of Rural English Learners to Provide Accessible Instruction and Assessment
Kristin Kline Liu, Sonja Phillips, Yi-Chen Wu, Darrell Peterson, Charity Funfe Tatah Mentan, and Kym O’Donnell
8 Conclusion
Maria R. Coady, Paula Golombek and Nidza V. Marichal
Index
Notes on Contributors
1 Introduction
Maria R. Coady, Paula Golombek and Nidza V. Marichal
2 Teacher Knowledge and Secondary English Learners in Rural Florida: Reimagining Place-Based Education through Relationship Building
Nidza V. Marichal
3 A Teacher’s Emotional Journey in Rural Florida: From Insider to Outsider
Shuzhan Li
4 Bilingual Paraeducators’ Navigation of Narrow Identity Spaces in a Rural Elementary School
Jenelle Reeves
5 Centering the Voices of Rural Immigrant Paraeducators
Stephanie Oudghiri
6 Preparing Regular Classroom Teachers to Work with Frequently Invisible, Woefully Misunderstood American Indian English Language Learners
Jioanna Carjuzaa
7 Where Do I Go? What do I do? Training Educators of Rural English Learners to Provide Accessible Instruction and Assessment
Kristin Kline Liu, Sonja Phillips, Yi-Chen Wu, Darrell Peterson, Charity Funfe Tatah Mentan, and Kym O’Donnell
8 Conclusion
Maria R. Coady, Paula Golombek and Nidza V. Marichal
Index