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The "other" Students

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Author: Dina C. Maramba
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Filipino American college students
ISBN: 9781623960742

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Though the Filipino American population has increased numerically in many areas of the United States, especially since the influx of professional immigrants in the wake of the 1965 Immigration Act, their impact on schools and related educational institutions has rarely been documented and examined. The Other Students: Filipino Americans, Education, and Power is the first book of its kind to focus specifically on Filipino Americans in education. Through a collection of historical and contemporary perspectives, we fill a profound gap in the scholarship as we analyze the emerging presence of Filipino Americans both as subjects and objects of study in education research and practice. We highlight the argument that one cannot adequately and appropriately understand the complex histories, cultures, and contemporary conditions faced by Filipino Americans in education unless one grapples with the specificities of their colonial pasts and presents, their unique migration and immigration patterns, their differing racialization and processes of identity formations, the connections between diaspora and community belonging, and the various perspectives offered by ethnic group-centered analysis to multicultural projects. The historical, methodological, and theoretical approaches in this anthology will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and students in disciplines which include Education, Ethnic Studies, Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, Urban Studies, Public Policy, and Public Health.


Education and Language in the Philippines

Education and Language in the Philippines
Author: Lorraine Pe Symaco
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1793602964

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Education and Language in the Philippines provides a comprehensive overview of the critical role of education and language development in the Philippines. Lorraine Pe Symaco and Francisco P. Dumanig highlight the economic, social, and political factors that led to the complexity of the country’s education system and language policies. In addition, they provide a nuanced discussion of the pressing issues regarding the contextual realities of Philippine education language policies and reforms, the role of multilingual education in learners’ identity formation, and the impact of multi-ethnic teaching approaches. The book emphasizes that in a plurilingual country, social actors contribute in many ways to the changes of language education policy. It explores and discusses how such policies are implemented and results in the development of multilingual education. This book is the first to comprehensively examine the interconnected roles of education and language in the Philippines.


Education, Ethnicity and Equity in the Multilingual Asian Context

Education, Ethnicity and Equity in the Multilingual Asian Context
Author: Jan GUBE
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-02-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811331251

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The book addresses issues related to the education of ethnic minority individuals in the multilingual Asian region. It features recent research and practices of scholars aiming to rethink educational policy and practice surrounding the education of ethnic minority students with a variety of language scenarios in Hong Kong and other Asian contexts. It documents how ethnicity and inequality are played out at policy, school, and individual levels, and how these affect the education of ethnic minorities in their host societies. Using a range of methods, from surveys to interviews and document analysis, this book describes the links between language, identity and educational inequality related to ethnic minorities in Asian contexts.


Empowering Minority Students

Empowering Minority Students
Author: Jim Cummins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1989
Genre: Education, Bilingual
ISBN:

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The Limits of Educational Change

The Limits of Educational Change
Author: Maria Luisa Canieso- Doronila
Publisher: New Day Publishers (Philippines)
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1989
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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