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Creating Responsive Classroom Communities - A Cross Case Study of Schools Serving Students With Interrupted

English · Paperback / Softback

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In the current political climate of the U.S., newcomer immigrant and refugee students seeking an education and a better life for themselves face their most uncertain future yet. Particularly, English learners who have experienced interrupted or limited schooling in their home country and language face challenges in adjusting to a new environment. They deserve differentiated support to succeed both in school and in their new communities.

What sets this book apart are the student stories which shed light on the significant resilience they exhibit despite many obstacles faced during all stages of migration. This includes immigration hurdles, housing instability, negative stereotyping and, for some students, the difficult experience of crossing the border as an unaccompanied minor.

In Creating Responsive Classroom Communities for Newcomers, readers will hear from educators, counselors and students in a study of 4 high schools across New York State. They will learn what is being done to develop classrooms and schools that can be culturally and linguistically responsive to the needs of diverse newcomer students with interrupted schooling.

The book shares observations and details of a SIFE-centered English Language Arts curriculum developed with these students' needs in mind, including best practices in both academic instruction and in cultivating a welcoming classroom culture that builds upon student strengths and background knowledge. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding not only of the challenges these students face but also ideas for strategies to better serve them by transforming and improving their own school communities.

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Foreword
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview

Chapter 2: The Role of Life outside the ClassroomChapter 3: Counselors Helping Students Navigate Challenges of School and Home LifeChapter 4: Classroom Strategies from Curriculum Implementation
Chapter 5: Developing a Positive Classroom Culture for SIFE
Chapter 6: Creating Schoolwide Collaborative Practices for SIFE
Chapter 7: Conclusion and Implications for Future Research and PracticeAppendicesBibliography
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By Lisa Auslander

Summary

In this study, data from four high schools describe the characteristics of linguistically and culturally responsive classroom and school communities developed by administrators, educators, counselors, and students. The participating schools showcase supportive environments that strongly foster the growth of newcomers with interrupted education.

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