Multicultural literature in the content areas : transforming K-12 classrooms into engaging, inviting, and socially conscious spaces /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Scott, Lakia (Editor), Purdum-Cassidy, Barbara (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2020]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • The day you begin : using children's lived experiences as a tool for cultivating critical consciousness through elementary English language arts and reading / Kelly C. Johnston
  • Separate is never equal : utilizing question-answer relationships to foster students' reading comprehension / Elena M. Venegas
  • Inside out & back again : making cultural connections through immigrant food for early, middle, and secondary learners / Janet K. Keeler
  • Exploring Marlon Bundo as an artifact for analysis : culture circles and critical inquiry toward informed civic engagement / Kevin R. Magill
  • Dreamers/soƱadores : exploring the global significance of dreams and activism through a social studies lens / Sarah M. Straub
  • Black pioneers of science and invention : exploring the impact of Black scientists on the field today / Yasmin Laird
  • Grandfather Tang's story : a cross curricular approach using story-telling through mathematics and decision-making processes for elementary learners / Christine J. Picot
  • Ruth and the green book : using mathematics to better understand discrimination / Amy K. Corp
  • Harvesting hope : equipping students for social activism through a mathematical approach to history / Jamie Wong
  • Maya's blanket : applying mathematics to solve everyday problems / Amy K. Corp
  • Conclusion/ Barbara Purdum-Cassidy.