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An Ethnographic Interpretation Of Latino Perspectives On Family Engagement In Education, Mary Pollema
An Ethnographic Interpretation Of Latino Perspectives On Family Engagement In Education, Mary Pollema
Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
In this period of intense demographic change and educational reform that strongly emphasizes the imperative of family engagement, yet implicates minority culture parents as not being involved, it behooves the field of education to take a closer look at the rigidity that schools utilize in their normalized perceptions and practices of parental involvement. Effective involvement can consist of a number of different activities, but only a few are acknowledged in educational discourse. Therefore, it is important to hear the perspectives of families of other cultures in order to bring to light new understanding that will assist schools in building stronger …
Afterschool Club: German For K-5, Justin Solheim
Afterschool Club: German For K-5, Justin Solheim
Honors Expanded Learning Clubs
The lessons found in this paper were designed for a group of 20-25 elementary schools students in downtown Lincoln, NE. The students were split into two groups: K-2 and 3-5. Through a variety of activities, the students learned the basics of the German language and culture. Many of the lessons are simple and do not require difficult thinking, as this was a summer club. Instead, they allow students to collaborate, move around, color, and solve puzzles.