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The Shoulders We Stand On: A History of Bilingual Education in New Mexico
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The Shoulders We Stand On: A History of Bilingual Education in New Mexico
Current price: $34.95
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The Shoulders We Stand On: A History of Bilingual Education in New Mexico
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Winner of the 2021 Southwest Book Award from the Border Regional Library AssociationThe Shoulders We Stand On
traces the complex history of bilingual education in New Mexico, covering Spanish, Diné, and Pueblo languages. The book focuses on the formal establishment of bilingual education infrastructure and looks at the range of contemporary challenges faced historically by linguistically and culturally diverse students. The volume's contributors highlight particular actions, initiatives, and people that have made significant impacts on bilingual education in New Mexico, and they place New Mexico's experience in context with national efforts. The book also includes an excellent timeline of bilingual education in the state.
The Shoulders We Stand On
is the first book to delve into the history of bilingual education in New Mexico and to present New Mexico's leaders, families, and educators who have pioneered program development, legislation, policy, evaluation, curriculum development, and teacher preparation in the field of bilingual multicultural education at state and national levels. Historians of education, educators, and educators in training will want to consider this as required reading.
traces the complex history of bilingual education in New Mexico, covering Spanish, Diné, and Pueblo languages. The book focuses on the formal establishment of bilingual education infrastructure and looks at the range of contemporary challenges faced historically by linguistically and culturally diverse students. The volume's contributors highlight particular actions, initiatives, and people that have made significant impacts on bilingual education in New Mexico, and they place New Mexico's experience in context with national efforts. The book also includes an excellent timeline of bilingual education in the state.
The Shoulders We Stand On
is the first book to delve into the history of bilingual education in New Mexico and to present New Mexico's leaders, families, and educators who have pioneered program development, legislation, policy, evaluation, curriculum development, and teacher preparation in the field of bilingual multicultural education at state and national levels. Historians of education, educators, and educators in training will want to consider this as required reading.