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Main Author: Rytterager, Linda
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED369268
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contents The Kurdish Child in America: A Handbook for Educators. Rytterager, Linda Cultural Awareness Cultural Differences Cultural Pluralism Educational Attitudes Educational Policy Elementary Secondary Education English (Second Language) Immigrants Interviews Kurdish Second Language Instruction Second Language Learning Uncommonly Taught Languages Recent research in second language acquisition (SLA) suggests that cultural pluralism can be an effective approach to assisting immigrants blend into the majority society. This handbook was designed to assist educators to be responsive and sensitive to the needs of a group of Kurdish political refugees who recently resettled in Idaho. It provides information on Kurdish culture and society, potential intercultural barriers that may be encountered within American schools and society, and practical suggestions for meeting children's educational needs. The handbook is based on library research, interviews with local school staff and community agencies, and first-hand observations and interviews of the Kurdish community. The handbook focuses on how Kurdish customs may conflict with American cultural and educational beliefs and practices. The educational suggestions it advances are based on established SLA theory and practice and reflect trends toward whole-language, student-centered learning. (Contains 26 references.) (MDM)
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spellingShingle The Kurdish Child in America: A Handbook for Educators.
Rytterager, Linda
Cultural Awareness
Cultural Differences
Cultural Pluralism
Educational Attitudes
Educational Policy
Elementary Secondary Education
English (Second Language)
Immigrants
Interviews
Kurdish
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Uncommonly Taught Languages
The Kurdish Child in America: A Handbook for Educators. Rytterager, Linda Cultural Awareness Cultural Differences Cultural Pluralism Educational Attitudes Educational Policy Elementary Secondary Education English (Second Language) Immigrants Interviews Kurdish Second Language Instruction Second Language Learning Uncommonly Taught Languages Recent research in second language acquisition (SLA) suggests that cultural pluralism can be an effective approach to assisting immigrants blend into the majority society. This handbook was designed to assist educators to be responsive and sensitive to the needs of a group of Kurdish political refugees who recently resettled in Idaho. It provides information on Kurdish culture and society, potential intercultural barriers that may be encountered within American schools and society, and practical suggestions for meeting children's educational needs. The handbook is based on library research, interviews with local school staff and community agencies, and first-hand observations and interviews of the Kurdish community. The handbook focuses on how Kurdish customs may conflict with American cultural and educational beliefs and practices. The educational suggestions it advances are based on established SLA theory and practice and reflect trends toward whole-language, student-centered learning. (Contains 26 references.) (MDM)
title The Kurdish Child in America: A Handbook for Educators.
topic Cultural Awareness
Cultural Differences
Cultural Pluralism
Educational Attitudes
Educational Policy
Elementary Secondary Education
English (Second Language)
Immigrants
Interviews
Kurdish
Second Language Instruction
Second Language Learning
Uncommonly Taught Languages
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED369268