Affirming Life and Diversity
Title | Affirming Life and Diversity PDF eBook |
Author | P. V. Satheesh |
Publisher | IIED |
Pages | 77 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Agrobiodiversity |
ISBN | 1843696746 |
Affirming Diversity
Title | Affirming Diversity PDF eBook |
Author | Sonia Nieto |
Publisher | Pearson College Division |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 2012-08-17 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780133007558 |
This best-selling text explores the meaning, necessity, and benefits of multicultural education-in a sociopolitical context-for students of all backgrounds. Sonia Nieto and Patty Bode look at how personal, social, political, cultural, and educational factors affect the success or failure of students in today's classroom. Expanding upon the popular case-study approach, Affirming Diversity: The Sociopolitical Context of Multicultural Education examines the lives of real students who are affected by multicultural education, or the lack of it. This social justice view of multicultural education encourages teachers to work for social change in their classrooms, schools, and communities.
Affirming Language Diversity in Schools and Society
Title | Affirming Language Diversity in Schools and Society PDF eBook |
Author | Pierre Orelus |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2014-01-10 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1135941971 |
Language is perhaps the most common issue that surfaces in debates over school reform, and plays a vital role in virtually everything we are involved. This edited volume explores linguistic apartheid, or the disappearance of certain languages through cultural genocide by dominant European colonizers and American neoconservative groups. These groups have historically imposed hegemonic languages, such as English and French, on colonized people at the expense of the native languages of the latter. The book traces this form of apartheid from the colonial era to the English-only movement in the United States, and proposes alternative ways to counter linguistic apartheid that minority groups and students have faced in schools and society at large. Contributors to this volume provide a historical overview of the way many languages labeled as inferior, minority, or simply savage have been attacked and pushed to the margins, discriminating against and attempting to silence the voice of those who spoke and continue to speak these languages. Further, they demonstrate the way and the extent to which such actions have affected the cultural life, learning process, identity, and the subjective and material conditions of linguistically and historically marginalized groups, including students.
Affirming LGBTQ+ Students in Higher Education
Title | Affirming LGBTQ+ Students in Higher Education PDF eBook |
Author | David P Rivera, PhD |
Publisher | |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2021-11-16 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781433833083 |
This book describes practical changes that universities and colleges can undertake to support LGBTQ+ students and create more affirming and inclusive climates that benefit the entire campus community.
Affirming Disability
Title | Affirming Disability PDF eBook |
Author | Janet Story Sauer |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0807778206 |
Providing both a theoretical framework and practical strategies, this resource will help teachers, counselors, and related service providers develop understanding and empathy to improve outcomes for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students with disabilities. The text features narrative portraits of six immigrant families and their children with disabilities, including their cultural histories and personal perspectives regarding assessment, diagnosis, Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings, and other instances in which families engaged with the special education process. Using guiding questions for reflection and “Talk Back” comments from preservice students throughout the text, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own positionality and to develop nuanced and dynamic understandings of CLD children, youth, and families—countering persistent and stereotypical deficit views. “A long-overdue textbook that proactively contributes to preparing teacher candidates to know more about and better understand the diverse students they will teach.” —From the Foreword by Maria de Lourdes B. Serpa, professor emerita, Lesley University “Accessible and innovative. It will be valuable to students, teachers, and family members.” —Philip Ferguson, professor emeritus, Chapman University “This powerful and much-needed book highlights the cultural misunderstandings and systemic inequities that can occur when disability intersects with race.” —Maya Kalyanpur, University of San Diego
Identity Affirming Classrooms
Title | Identity Affirming Classrooms PDF eBook |
Author | Erica Buchanan-Rivera |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2022-02-23 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1000536440 |
Learn how to create identity affirming classroom environments that honor the humanity of students. Although schools have potential to be spaces of inquiry and joy, they can also be the source of trauma and pain when educational equity is not a foundational element. With a race-conscious lens, Dr. Erica Buchanan-Rivera explains how to actively listen to the voices of students and act in response to their needs in order to truly activate equity and make conditions conducive for learning. She also offers insights on how we need to do anti-bias and antiracist work in efforts to create affirming, brave spaces. Throughout the book, you’ll find features such as Mirror Work and Collective Work to help you bring the ideas to your own practice and discuss them with others. You’ll also find excerpts from students' voices to hear the why behind affirming spaces through their perspectives. With the powerful ideas in this book, you’ll be able to create the kinds of classroom environments that students deserve.
Affirming Diversity
Title | Affirming Diversity PDF eBook |
Author | Sonia Nieto |
Publisher | Allyn & Bacon |
Pages | 496 |
Release | 2004-12 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780205451227 |
In this revision of her best-selling text, author Sonia Nieto explores the meaning, necessity, and benefits of multicultural education for students of all backgrounds. The text looks at how personal, social, political, cultural, and educational factors affect the success or failure of students in today's classroom. Expanding upon the popular case-study approach, the fourth edition examines the lives of 18 real students who are affected by multicultural education, or a lack of it. Social justice is firmly embedded in this view of multicultural education, and teachers are encouraged to work for social change in their classrooms, schools, and communities.