Asian American Identities, Families, & Schooling

Asian American Identities, Families, & Schooling
Title Asian American Identities, Families, & Schooling PDF eBook
Author Clara C. Park
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 265
Release 2003-10-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1607528207

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This anthology is the second volume in a series sponsored by the Special Interest Group-Research on the education of Asian and Pacific Americans (SIG-REAPA) of the American Educational Research Association and California Association for Asian and Pacific American Education. The series intends to be a national voice for the education of Asian and Pacific Americans, and provides an integral view of new knowledge in the field of Asian and Pacific American education from scholarly and educational practitioners’ perspectives. The current collection includes research-based articles by junior and senior scholars in the field of Asian and American education. The articles highlight both the success and the continuing struggles of Asian American students, teachers, and families. Students, educational practitioners, and scholars will find this book to be an important resource.

Educating Asian Americans

Educating Asian Americans
Title Educating Asian Americans PDF eBook
Author Russell Endo
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 255
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1623962153

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The achievement, schooling, and the ethnic identities of Asian American students are among the core areas in the field of Asian American education, yet there is much that remains to be uncovered, verified, contradicted, and learned through sound research, especially as the Asian American population rapidly increases in size and in the diversification of its characteristics. The chapters in this book deal present cutting-edge work in these three areas and contain innovative perspectives, new qualitative quantitative data, and discussions of the implications of findings for educational policies, practices, and programs. These chapters cover such specific topics as academic achievement gaps between Asian American and White students, contemporary school experiences of Southeast Asians and of undocumented Asian American students, perspectives on teaching immigrant and refugee students, and the development of ethnic identities. This work is authored by well-known higher education faculty as well as emerging scholars. Overall, this material represents a valuable, timely, and useful contribution to the literature on Asian Americans that will be of interest to faculty, administrators, policymakers, researchers, and students.

Asian American Education

Asian American Education
Title Asian American Education PDF eBook
Author Russell Endo
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 237
Release 2011-08-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1617354635

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Asian American Education--Asian American Identities, Racial Issues, and Languages presents groundbreaking research that critically challenges the invisibility, stereotyping, and common misunderstandings of Asian Americans by disrupting "customary" discourse and disputing "familiar" knowledge. The chapters in this anthology provide rich, detailed evidence and interpretations of the status and experiences of Asian American students, teachers, and programs in K-12 and higher education, including struggles with racism and other race-related issues. This material is authored by nationally-prominent scholars as well as highly-regarded emerging researchers. As a whole, this volume contributes to the deconstruction of the image of Asian Americans as a model minority and at the same time reconstructs theories to explain their diverse educational experiences. It also draws attention to the cultural and especially structural challenges Asian Americans face when trying to make institutional changes. This book will be of great interest to researchers, teachers, students, and other practitioners and policymakers concerned with the education of Asian Americans as well as other peoples of color.

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Higher Education

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Higher Education
Title Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Doris M. Ching
Publisher Naspa-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education
Total Pages 366
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 9780931654602

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Asian Americans in Class

Asian Americans in Class
Title Asian Americans in Class PDF eBook
Author Jamie Lew
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 150
Release 2006-04-24
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807746936

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This in-depth examination: debunks the simplistic "culture of poverty" argument that is often used to explain the success of Asian Americans and the failure of other minorities; illustrates how Asian Americans, in different social and economic contexts, negotiate ties to their families and ethnic communities, construct ethnic and racial identities, and gain access to good schooling and institutional support; offers specific recommendations on how to involve first-generation immigrant parents and ethnic community members in schools to foster academic success; and looks at implications for developing educational policies that more fully address the needs of second-generation children."--BOOK JACKET.

Becoming Asian American

Becoming Asian American
Title Becoming Asian American PDF eBook
Author Nazli Kibria
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2003-05-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 080187629X

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Based on interviews with second-generation Chinese- and Korean-Americans, “this book is filled with a number of illuminating empirical findings” (American Journal of Sociology). In Becoming Asian American, Nazli Kibria draws upon extensive interviews she conducted with second-generation Chinese and Korean Americans in Boston and Los Angeles who came of age during the 1980s and 1990s to explore the dynamics of race, identity, and adaptation within these communities. Moving beyond the frameworks created to study other racial minorities and ethnic whites, she examines the various strategies used by members of this group to define themselves as both Asian and American. In her discussions on such topics as childhood, interaction with non-Asian Americans, college, work, and the problems of intermarriage and child-raising, Kibria finds wide discrepancies between the experiences of Asian Americans and those described in studies of other ethnic groups. While these differences help to explain the unusually successful degree of social integration and acceptance into mainstream American society enjoyed by this “model minority,” it is an achievement that Kibria’s interviewees admit they can never take for granted. Instead, they report that maintaining this acceptance requires constant effort on their part. Kibria suggests further developments may resolve this situation—especially the emergence of a new kind of pan–Asian American identity that would complement the Chinese or Korean American identity rather than replace it.

New Perspectives on Asian American Parents, Students, and Teacher Recruitment

New Perspectives on Asian American Parents, Students, and Teacher Recruitment
Title New Perspectives on Asian American Parents, Students, and Teacher Recruitment PDF eBook
Author Clara C. Park
Publisher Information Age Pub Incorporated
Total Pages 222
Release 2009
Genre Education
ISBN 9781607520924

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This research anthology is the fifth volume in a series sponsored by the Special Interest Group-Research on the Education of Asian and Pacific Americans (sig-reapa) of the American Educational Research Association and National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education. This series explores and examines the patterns of Asian parents' involvement in the education of their children, as well as the direct and indirect effects on children's academic achievement; Asian American children's literacy development and learning strategies; Asian American teachers' motivation to enter teaching profession, and strategies to recruit and retain them; the "model minority stereotype" of Asian American students and their socio-emotional development; campus climate and perceived racism toward Asian American college students, etc. This series blends the work of well established Asian American scholars with the voices of emerging researchers and examines in close detail important issues in Asian American education, parental involvement, and teacher recruitment. Scholars and educational practitioners will find this book to be an invaluable and enlightening resource. Contents include: (1) Perceptions of Asian Immigrant Families of Children with Disabilities toward Parental Involvement (Lusa Lo); (2) The Process of Asian American Parental Involvement and Its Relationship to Students' Academic Achievement (Julie T. Nguyen, Sukkyung You, and Hsiu-Zu Ho); (3) Asian American Students' Second Language Literacy Development in Engaging Literacy Events (Deoksoon Kim); (4) Understanding English Language Learners' Self-Regulated Learning Strategies: Case Studies of Chinese Children (Chuang Wang, Lan Hue Quach, and Joan Rolston); (5) Identity Conflicts and Negotiations of Chinese English-as-a New Language Children (Xiaoning Chen); (6) Korean Americans in the Teaching Profession, Charles Park. Addressing the Shortage of Asian Bilingual Teachers: a Case Study (Clara C. Park); (7) Behind the "Model Minority" Mask: a Cultural Ecological Perspective on a Vietnamese Youth (Guofang Li); and (8) Looking Beyond the Numbers: Asian American College Students' Perceptions of Campus Climate (Sharon S. Lee, Matthew R. Lee, Teresa A. Mok, and David W. Chih). [For related reports, see "Asian American Education: Acculturation, Literacy Development, and Learning. Research on the Education of Asian Pacific Americans" (ed527939); "Asian American Education: Identities, Racial Issues, and Languages. Research on the Education of Asian Pacific Americans" (ed527942); "Asian American Identities, Families, and Schooling. Research on the Education of Asian Pacific Americans" (ed527941); and "Asian and Pacific American Education: Learning, Socialization, and Identity. Research on the Education of Asian Pacific Americans" (ed527943).].