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Publikováno v:
Impacting Education, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 54-61 (2021)
This essay discusses the EdD Program design and qualitative research course sequence at Drexel University, a private, non-profit institution. This large program admits up to 140 EdD students annually with approximately 100 attending fully online and
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https://doaj.org/article/89f45db1dc244e67bf8a96364496a489
Bridging Multilingual Families and Schools: Cultural Brokering as Social Justice Leadership Practice
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Diversity in Education. 5:37-58
School districts across the United States employ cultural brokers to help facilitate the involvement of multilingual families in their children’s schools. These liaisons build bridges over the cultural and language barriers that limit educational a
Publikováno v:
Education and Urban Society. 55:371-392
While parent involvement has been shown to have positive academic outcomes for their children, for structural changes to be made, parents have to go from being active to taking on a more activist role, thus “stoking the flame” of the norm. Parent
Publikováno v:
Impacting Education, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 54-61 (2021)
This essay discusses the EdD Program design and qualitative research course sequence at Drexel University, a private, non-profit institution. This large program admits up to 140 EdD students annually with approximately 100 attending fully online and
Autor:
Vera J. Lee, Kristine S. Lewis Grant
This compilation of research and stories from the field about multilingual family-school partnerships explores where systemic inequities exist at the school, district, or community level, and consider strategies that disrupt normative ways in which m
Autor:
Kristine S. Lewis Grant, Vera J. Lee
Publikováno v:
The Qualitative Report.
This manuscript provides an overview of the findings of an ongoing qualitative exploratory study that examined how preservice and inservice teachers in two different online education courses (ED 600 and ED 500) developed an understanding of the multi