A World on the Move: Reimagining How We Teach Immigrant Students and Their Peers

A World on the Move: Reimagining How We Teach Immigrant Students and Their Peers image
ISBN-10:

1394156332

ISBN-13:

9781394156337

Edition: 1
Released: Jan 24, 2024
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Format: Paperback, 216 pages
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Description:

Discover effective, new ways of teaching immigrant-origin students in your classroom

In A World on the Move, Verónica Boix-Mansilla and Adam Strom introduces Re-Imagining Migration's incisive and practical approach for supporting immigrant-origin students and families in the contemporary classroom. In the book, teachers will find a compelling counter-narrative to the prevailing deficit-based conversation surrounding K-12 immigrant-origin youth.

They present research-based, practice-informed, and actionable techniques you can apply in your classroom for immediate results. They include:

  • Strategies for teaching the history of immigration to help your students better understand current events and rhetoric
  • Ways to communicate across difference to foster inclusive, sustainable classrooms
  • Methods for recognizing and addressing the inequities in human experience and migration to help create a safe classroom environment

An indispensable handbook for professionals working with K-12 immigrant-origin children and youth, A World on the Move will earn a prominent place in the libraries of teachers, teachers-in-training, school and district leaders, family liaisons, and curriculum developers.


























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