Lesson 4: Ybor City - The Cuban Club, 2012 Bloomingdale High School, School District of Hillsborough County
Lesson 4: Ybor City - The Cuban Club, Samantha Cook
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
The purpose of this unit is to make students aware of the rich history of not only Florida but of our own Ybor City. Ybor city was a multiethnic, multiracial, industrial community unlike any other in Florida at the time. Each lesson will be geared towards a specific topic but will incorporate Ybor City’s unique multi-cultural heritage with a focus on the Cubans.
Lesson 3: Ybor City, “Cigar City Of The World”, 2012 Bloomingdale High School, School District of Hillsborough County
Lesson 3: Ybor City, “Cigar City Of The World”, Samantha Cook
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
After it was established and continued to thrive, Ybor city was a multiethnic, multiracial, industrial community unlike any other in Florida at the time. This lesson explores the city’s unique history, with special emphasis on the Cuban community that settled there.
La Educacion Chilena: ¿Derecho Humano O Bien De Consumo?, 2012 SIT Study Abroad
La Educacion Chilena: ¿Derecho Humano O Bien De Consumo?, Simone Nicole Henry
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
El tema de este proyecto es el sistema educativo chileno, en términos de los Derechos Humanos y, particularmente, el derecho a la educación del niño. Se busca información sobre el sistema educativo chileno por su historia, su evolución, sus métodos actuales, sus fortaleces y sus debilidades para encontrar el origen de la desigualdad profunda que el sistema sufre y también perpetua. Para obtener esa información, se usaron fuentes primarias y secundarias además de entrevistas de varias personas que participan, directamente o indirectamente, en la educación chilena primaria. Aunque la educación superior en Chile es también un desafío actual, como un …
Mickey Ricans? The Recent Puerto Rican Diaspora To Florida, 2012 Florida International University
Mickey Ricans? The Recent Puerto Rican Diaspora To Florida, Jorge Duany Phd
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
No abstract provided.
The Old World In The New: Florida Discovers The Arts Of Spain. 1885-1930, 2012 Johns Hopkins University
The Old World In The New: Florida Discovers The Arts Of Spain. 1885-1930, Richard Kagan Phd
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
No abstract provided.
Passions, Affections, Dollars: A Sentimental Political Economy Of Cuba And Florida, 2012 Ethical Culture Fieldston School, New York City
Passions, Affections, Dollars: A Sentimental Political Economy Of Cuba And Florida, Damian Fernández Phd
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
No abstract provided.
How Cubans Transformed Florida Politic And Leveraged Local For National Influence, 2012 Boston University
How Cubans Transformed Florida Politic And Leveraged Local For National Influence, Susan Eckstein Phd
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
No abstract provided.
Until The Land Was Understood - Spaniards Confront La Florida, 1500-1600, 2012 Louisana State University
Until The Land Was Understood - Spaniards Confront La Florida, 1500-1600, Paul E. Hoffman Phd
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
No abstract provided.
Lesson 5: “İhuelga!” (Strike!), 2012 University of South Florida
Lesson 5: “İhuelga!” (Strike!), Bárbara C. Cruz
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
Labor unions, workers’ rights, strikes, and boycotts all figure prominently Ybor City’s cigar manufacturing history. The strike of 1920-1921 serves as the focus of this lesson, shedding light on this important industry to Florida’s economy.
The Educational Achievement Gap As A Social Justice Issue For Teacher Educators, 2012 University of Dayton
The Educational Achievement Gap As A Social Justice Issue For Teacher Educators, Rachel M. B. Collopy, Connie L. Bowman, David A. Taylor
Teacher Education Faculty Publications
The educational achievement gap is a critical social justice issue. Catholic and Marianist conceptions of social justice in particular call people to work with others in their spheres of life to transform institutions in order to further human rights while promoting the common good. Drawing on key elements of Catholic teaching on social justice, we argue that the achievement gap constitutes a social injustice. We then offer a case illustrating collaboration between university-based teacher educators and school faculty to address the achievement gap through transforming the institutions of school and of teacher preparation. The Dayton Early College Academy (DECA), founded …
Professional Pathways Of Aboriginal Early Childhood Teachers: Intersections Of Community, Indigeneity, And Complexity, 2012 Macquarie University
Professional Pathways Of Aboriginal Early Childhood Teachers: Intersections Of Community, Indigeneity, And Complexity, Alma Fleet, Kerrie Wechmann, Ryan Whitworth
Australian Journal of Teacher Education
Little information is available about the employment trajectories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander peoples pursuing university professional qualifications. This article describes a context in which cultural space, issues of identity, pragmatics of employment, family and community and a bureaucratic regulatory environment intersect to create scenarios that are multi-facetted and layered in complexity. As has been demonstrated clearly in other arenas (Richardson & Watt, 2006), the move towards professional teacher education qualification is not linear or straightforward. To add to the knowledge base in this area, the focus in this study is on university graduates of a teacher education degree …
Community Events Flyer, 2012 University of South Florida
Community Events Flyer, Islac
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
No abstract provided.
The Intersection Between Home And School: Developing A Scale To Measure Parental Perceptions Of Childhood School Stress, 2012 University of Tennessee, Knoxville
The Intersection Between Home And School: Developing A Scale To Measure Parental Perceptions Of Childhood School Stress, Teresa Marie Henke
Doctoral Dissertations
Abstract
Parents in the home and educators in the schools are key adults in the most important contexts in the daily lives of school-age children. In the demanding, achievement, and accountability oriented culture of today, it is expected that children experience normal everyday stressors as they move between these two environments. The impact of stress related to daily hassles has been reported to have both cognitive and physical effects on the present and future well-being of children. This study represented an attempt to advance the understanding of childhood stress in the intersection between school and home by investigating the perceptions …
Adolescent Mothers In An Intervention Study A Qualitative Analysis Of Variables Relating To Their Teaching Interactions With Their Infants, 2012 University of Central Florida
Adolescent Mothers In An Intervention Study A Qualitative Analysis Of Variables Relating To Their Teaching Interactions With Their Infants, Janisse Guzman
HIM 1990-2015
The intent of this thesis was to study, in depth, the experiences of four adolescent mothers who underwent a home intervention program. I studied two mothers who did well with teaching their 12-month old children during play, and two mothers who did not do as well. All four mothers received weekly intervention from the time of their child's birth through 12-months of age. I studied the following variables: 1) how much time the home visitors spent on selected child development and parenting topics; 2) the mother's perceived social support; 3) how many community resources the mother used; and 4) if …
Cultivating Aboriginal Cultures And Educating Aboriginal Children In Taiwan, 2012 Indiana State University
Cultivating Aboriginal Cultures And Educating Aboriginal Children In Taiwan, Karen Liu, Li Tsung Wen Kuo
Aboriginal Policy Research Consortium International (APRCi)
No abstract provided.
Lesson 4: Changing Demographics Means Changing Political Power, 2012 Stewart Middle Magnet School, School District of Hillsborough County
Lesson 4: Changing Demographics Means Changing Political Power, Amanda Colborne
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
The Hispanic population has been growing steadily in Florida for a number of years. In this lesson, students will consider how the U.S. government differentiates between “race” and “ethnicity” and will learn which countries of origin are represented most in Florida’s Latin American immigrants.
Lesson 3: The Seminole Wars - A Brief Overview And The Role Of Black Seminoles, 2012 Stewart Middle Magnet School, School District of Hillsborough County
Lesson 3: The Seminole Wars - A Brief Overview And The Role Of Black Seminoles, Amanda Colborne
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
The Seminole Wars in Florida were some of the costliest wars in American history. This lesson will explore those conflicts and will look specifically at the role Black Seminoles played during this time period.
Lesson 2: Tampa’S Cuban Sandwich, 2012 Bloomingdale High School, School District of Hillsborough County
Lesson 2: Tampa’S Cuban Sandwich, Samantha Cook
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
Some historians maintain that the Cuban sandwich has more to do with Tampa than with Havana. In this lesson, students will learn how, with the input of several immigrant groups in Tampa, the “mixto” became the iconic Cuban sandwich.
Lesson 1: Spanish Exploration Of Florida, 2012 Bloomingdale High School, School District of Hillsborough County
Lesson 1: Spanish Exploration Of Florida, Samantha Cook
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
Using Garner’s multiple intelligence learning theory, the Teachers Curriculum Institute’s visual discovery strategies, and CRISS reading strategies, students will become familiar with the exploration of Florida by Juan Ponce de León.
Lesson 2: St. Augustine’S Turn Around: From A Small Town To A Tourist Destination For Presidents, 2012 Stewart Middle Magnet School, School District of Hillsborough County
Lesson 2: St. Augustine’S Turn Around: From A Small Town To A Tourist Destination For Presidents, Amanda Colborne
Hispanic Heritage of Florida Conference 2012
Once a small town with few residents, St. Augustine went through remarkable changes in the beginning of the 20th Century, transforming into a major tourist attraction. This lesson explores the transformation of St. Augustine from small town to major tourist attraction in the beginning of the 20th century.