Social justice and parent partnerships in multicultural education contexts:
"This book explores the pedagogies, strategies, and practical hands-on methods that teachers and administrators may use to develop stronger parent partnerships using social justice. It defines social justice as it relates to multicultural families and the intercultural dynamics that hinder or p...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book explores the pedagogies, strategies, and practical hands-on methods that teachers and administrators may use to develop stronger parent partnerships using social justice. It defines social justice as it relates to multicultural families and the intercultural dynamics that hinder or propel their success in U.S. schools. It examines the nexus of family, school and community relationships"-- |
Beschreibung: | 29 PDFs (xxiii, 336 pages) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781522539445 |
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contents | Section 1. Culturally responsive partnerships across contexts. Chapter 1. Effective parent partnerships between schools and diverse families ; Chapter 2. Incorporating family engagement into California School District accountability plans ; Chapter 3. Early experiences with family involvement: strategies for success and practices that make a difference ; Chapter 4. Challenges and strategies for establishing strong partnerships: special education and CLD families -- Section 2. Parents as agents of change from home to school. Chapter 5. Teaching to transform Baltimore ; Chapter 6. Listening to speak and speaking to be heard: empowering African American parents through the oral tradition ; Chapter 7. Fortifying parent partnerships through the black church space -- Section 3. Sociopsychological safety and community assets in multilingual/multicultural contexts. Chapter 8. Refugee children and parental involvement in school education: a field model ; Chapter 9. Trauma: how educators can support children and their families -- Section 4. Cultivating parent partnerships and pedagogy through multiple literacies. Chapter 10. Mexican-American parents using critical literacy to address climate change ; Chapter 11. Family literacy and social justice: using storytelling to develop bilingual identities ; Chapter 12. Parent engagement through Abriendo Caminos/opening pathways: giving back to the community through teaching -- Section 5. Twenty-first century and beyond: advancing STEM partnerships through a multicultural lens. Chapter 13. Black parents as achievement socialization agents for black girls: building bridges to mathematics ; Chapter 14. Culturally responsive home/school partnerships: the cultural assets of high school parents of color ; Chapter 15. STEM for all: the importance of parent/school/community partnerships across the K-12 pipeline and beyond. |
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spelling | Social justice and parent partnerships in multicultural education contexts Katherine E.L. Norris and Shartriya Collier, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2018] 29 PDFs (xxiii, 336 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Culturally responsive partnerships across contexts. Chapter 1. Effective parent partnerships between schools and diverse families ; Chapter 2. Incorporating family engagement into California School District accountability plans ; Chapter 3. Early experiences with family involvement: strategies for success and practices that make a difference ; Chapter 4. Challenges and strategies for establishing strong partnerships: special education and CLD families -- Section 2. Parents as agents of change from home to school. Chapter 5. Teaching to transform Baltimore ; Chapter 6. Listening to speak and speaking to be heard: empowering African American parents through the oral tradition ; Chapter 7. Fortifying parent partnerships through the black church space -- Section 3. Sociopsychological safety and community assets in multilingual/multicultural contexts. Chapter 8. Refugee children and parental involvement in school education: a field model ; Chapter 9. Trauma: how educators can support children and their families -- Section 4. Cultivating parent partnerships and pedagogy through multiple literacies. Chapter 10. Mexican-American parents using critical literacy to address climate change ; Chapter 11. Family literacy and social justice: using storytelling to develop bilingual identities ; Chapter 12. Parent engagement through Abriendo Caminos/opening pathways: giving back to the community through teaching -- Section 5. Twenty-first century and beyond: advancing STEM partnerships through a multicultural lens. Chapter 13. Black parents as achievement socialization agents for black girls: building bridges to mathematics ; Chapter 14. Culturally responsive home/school partnerships: the cultural assets of high school parents of color ; Chapter 15. STEM for all: the importance of parent/school/community partnerships across the K-12 pipeline and beyond. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "This book explores the pedagogies, strategies, and practical hands-on methods that teachers and administrators may use to develop stronger parent partnerships using social justice. It defines social justice as it relates to multicultural families and the intercultural dynamics that hinder or propel their success in U.S. schools. It examines the nexus of family, school and community relationships"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 02/04/2018). Education Parent participation United States. Multicultural education United States. Parent-teacher relationships United States. Social justice Study and teaching United States. Collier, Shartriya, editor. Norris, Katherine E. L., editor. IGI Global, publisher. (Original) (DLC)2017024206 Print version: 1522539433 9781522539438 (DLC) 2017024206 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-3943-8 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Social justice and parent partnerships in multicultural education contexts Section 1. Culturally responsive partnerships across contexts. Chapter 1. Effective parent partnerships between schools and diverse families ; Chapter 2. Incorporating family engagement into California School District accountability plans ; Chapter 3. Early experiences with family involvement: strategies for success and practices that make a difference ; Chapter 4. Challenges and strategies for establishing strong partnerships: special education and CLD families -- Section 2. Parents as agents of change from home to school. Chapter 5. Teaching to transform Baltimore ; Chapter 6. Listening to speak and speaking to be heard: empowering African American parents through the oral tradition ; Chapter 7. Fortifying parent partnerships through the black church space -- Section 3. Sociopsychological safety and community assets in multilingual/multicultural contexts. Chapter 8. Refugee children and parental involvement in school education: a field model ; Chapter 9. Trauma: how educators can support children and their families -- Section 4. Cultivating parent partnerships and pedagogy through multiple literacies. Chapter 10. Mexican-American parents using critical literacy to address climate change ; Chapter 11. Family literacy and social justice: using storytelling to develop bilingual identities ; Chapter 12. Parent engagement through Abriendo Caminos/opening pathways: giving back to the community through teaching -- Section 5. Twenty-first century and beyond: advancing STEM partnerships through a multicultural lens. Chapter 13. Black parents as achievement socialization agents for black girls: building bridges to mathematics ; Chapter 14. Culturally responsive home/school partnerships: the cultural assets of high school parents of color ; Chapter 15. STEM for all: the importance of parent/school/community partnerships across the K-12 pipeline and beyond. Education Parent participation United States. Multicultural education United States. Parent-teacher relationships United States. Social justice Study and teaching United States. |
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title_auth | Social justice and parent partnerships in multicultural education contexts |
title_exact_search | Social justice and parent partnerships in multicultural education contexts |
title_full | Social justice and parent partnerships in multicultural education contexts Katherine E.L. Norris and Shartriya Collier, editors. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Social justice and parent partnerships in multicultural education contexts Katherine E.L. Norris and Shartriya Collier, editors. |
title_short | Social justice and parent partnerships in multicultural education contexts |
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topic | Education Parent participation United States. Multicultural education United States. Parent-teacher relationships United States. Social justice Study and teaching United States. |
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