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Overview

Diverse schools offer enriched academic and social environments, as students and families of different backgrounds and experiences provide a vibrant mosaic of insights, perspectives, and skills. To take advantage of the unique opportunities that diversity brings, schools must value and effectively connect with students and families of all backgrounds. Committed educators are taking on this challenge with gusto, engaging their diverse communities on a daily basis. This book highlights stories from around the world, as innovative teachers, educational leaders, and community activists passionately share personal accounts of their successes, challenges, and lessons learned. These are unsung heroes, doing vital work each day, with little attention beyond the appreciation of their own school communities. The 17 chapters, each by different authors with unique experiences, provide insights, strategies, and new tools that will be of value to anyone who is concerned about improving education for all. These diverse innovative voices will inform, engage, and most of all, inspire you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610485401
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 01/12/2012
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Eileen Gale Kugler is an advocate for the benefits that diversity brings schools, communities, and workplaces, challenging stakeholders to break through society's "myth-perceptions" about race and culture. She is the author of the award-winning book Debunking the Middle-Class Myth: Why Diverse Schools Are Good For All Kids.

Table of Contents

Building Respectful Schools
Ch. 1 - Closing The Culture Gap
Ch. 2 -A Foot in Two Worlds: Immigrant Students in U.S. Schools
Ch. 3 - Valuing the Individual by Breaking Through Assumptions
The Personal Power of a Teacher
Ch. 4 - Montana's Indian Education for All: Preparing Teacher Candidates to Embrace Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
Ch. 5 - The Importance of Student Stories
Ch. 6 - Serving Long-Term English Learners by Empowering Students in Two Languages
Ch. 7 - Addressing Silences: Creating a Space for Classroom Conversations that Matter to Students
Ch. 8 - A Calling to Teach: Helping Every Child Succeed
Courageous Leaders
Ch. 9 - Serving Marginalized Children: A New Principal Fights for Equity in the Trenches
Ch. 10 - Forging Relationships with High School Students that Impact Learning and Achievement
Ch. 11 -The Equitable Leader: Changing Beliefs and Actions
Community: The Village it Takes
Ch. 12 - From Survivors to Leaders: Stages of Immigrant Parent Involvement in Schools
Ch 13 - Ready to Learn: The Benefits of a Neighborhood School Readiness Team
Ch. 14 - The Power of Family Aspirational Values on Student Academic Success
Global Perspectives
Ch. 15 - International Lessons Learned After 9/11: Encouraging Mutual Understanding and Respect in British Schools and Beyond
Ch. 16 - The Passion of a Lifelong Australian Educator: Teaching Students First
Ch. 17 - Multicultural to Intercultural: Developing Interdependent Learners

What People are Saying About This

Mark R. Ginsberg

Open this book to find insights, resources and strategies from 17 ground-breaking educators and community leaders around the world who share passionate first-person accounts of how to engage students and families of diverse backgrounds.

This book, prepared with both a depth of understanding and sensitivity, provides a context for the future and a perspective for preparing teachers to teach our children to succeed in the 21st Century. It provides important information that will facilitate schools being more ready to successfully meet the needs of their students through understanding the richness and complexity of diverse communities.

Juli Kwikkel

As educators, we all need this practical book to help us foster and teach intercultural competence, a skill necessary for our students and their families to help them thrive and grow.

Arnold F. Fege

Eileen Kugler honors her readers by giving them the space to acknowledge the strength of diversity, the power of interdependence, and the soul of relationships and connections. She presents us with the face and voices of the 21st century. It is not testing that will create equity and opportunity for all of our students: it is the belief, ability, confidence, and respect for each other that is at the heart of a democratic society, and a quality public education. Do you want to know what a good school looks like? Read this book.

Alan Weintraut

Thoughtful, insightful and rich with depth and detail, this book explores the nuances of diversity’s power in public education. As a teacher who has taught for almost 20 years in one of the nation’s most diverse schools, I quickly identified with the authentic spirit of the voices on these pages. This unique collection of first-person accounts provides a breadth of experiences that should be a must-read for any teacher, parent, principal or superintendent.

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