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Humanizing Education for Immigrant and Refugee Youth

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Humanizing Education for Immigrant and Refugee Youth Synopsis

This important book offers strategies, models, and concrete ideas for better serving newcomer immigrant and refugee youth in U.S. schools, with a focus on grades 6–12. The authors present 20 strategies grouped under three categories: (1) classroom and instructional design, (2) school design, and (3) extracurricular, community, and alumni partnerships. Each chapter provides research-based information, classroom examples, tips for implementing each strategy, and additional resources. Readers will find engaging profiles of schools, students, and alumni interspersed throughout the book, offering both varied perspectives and practical advice. Humanizing Education for Immigrant and Refugee Youth will assist today's educators, school leaders, policymakers, and scholars interested in the holistic success and well-being of immigrant and refugee students.

Book Features:

  • Practical strategies for educators and school leaders are rooted in empirical research and classroom narratives from across the United States.
  • Multiple, real-life examples are used to illustrate each strategy.
  • Each chapter concludes with a brief summary and recommended resources.
  • School and student profiles demonstrate what the strategies look like in practice, as well as their benefits for students.
  • Diverse perspectives are presented by researchers, classroom teachers, school leaders, and newcomer students.

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ISBN: 9780807767078
Publication date:
Author: Monisha Bajaj, Daniel Walsh, Lesley Bartlett, Gabriela Martinez
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 240 pages
Series: The Teaching for Social Justice Series
Genres: Migration, immigration and emigration
Educational strategies and policy
Teaching of a specific subject