Care & Advocacy: Narratives from a School for Immigrant Youth
This is a book of oral narratives, collected from participants at a school created for first-generation, immigrant youth. The narrations from the students, teachers, administration, professional staff, and support personnel document the power of caring relationships in an educational setting.

The narratives underscore the importance of teachers, students, and staff working together and their stories are relevant for any school setting. It turns out that teachers and students both have a need, even a longing, for connection.

The narratives bring Nel Noddings' Care Theory to life and show how this theory can be practiced both inside and outside the classroom to bring about a school-wide change in culture. From the receptionist to the principal; from the the social worker to the teacher, the study shows that the daily interactions are as important as the academics in the school setting to improve inequities. Social justice takes on a new meaning, with this focus on social exchanges and personal well-being.

The book can benefit those in the field as well as in teacher and leadership preparation programs; those wanting to conduct research with vulnerable populations can also benefit from this study.

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Care & Advocacy: Narratives from a School for Immigrant Youth
This is a book of oral narratives, collected from participants at a school created for first-generation, immigrant youth. The narrations from the students, teachers, administration, professional staff, and support personnel document the power of caring relationships in an educational setting.

The narratives underscore the importance of teachers, students, and staff working together and their stories are relevant for any school setting. It turns out that teachers and students both have a need, even a longing, for connection.

The narratives bring Nel Noddings' Care Theory to life and show how this theory can be practiced both inside and outside the classroom to bring about a school-wide change in culture. From the receptionist to the principal; from the the social worker to the teacher, the study shows that the daily interactions are as important as the academics in the school setting to improve inequities. Social justice takes on a new meaning, with this focus on social exchanges and personal well-being.

The book can benefit those in the field as well as in teacher and leadership preparation programs; those wanting to conduct research with vulnerable populations can also benefit from this study.

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Care & Advocacy: Narratives from a School for Immigrant Youth

Care & Advocacy: Narratives from a School for Immigrant Youth

by Jo Bennett
Care & Advocacy: Narratives from a School for Immigrant Youth

Care & Advocacy: Narratives from a School for Immigrant Youth

by Jo Bennett

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This is a book of oral narratives, collected from participants at a school created for first-generation, immigrant youth. The narrations from the students, teachers, administration, professional staff, and support personnel document the power of caring relationships in an educational setting.

The narratives underscore the importance of teachers, students, and staff working together and their stories are relevant for any school setting. It turns out that teachers and students both have a need, even a longing, for connection.

The narratives bring Nel Noddings' Care Theory to life and show how this theory can be practiced both inside and outside the classroom to bring about a school-wide change in culture. From the receptionist to the principal; from the the social worker to the teacher, the study shows that the daily interactions are as important as the academics in the school setting to improve inequities. Social justice takes on a new meaning, with this focus on social exchanges and personal well-being.

The book can benefit those in the field as well as in teacher and leadership preparation programs; those wanting to conduct research with vulnerable populations can also benefit from this study.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781617356599
Publisher: Information Age Publishing, Inc.
Publication date: 01/10/2012
Series: Educational Leadership for Social Justice
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.46(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.
Series Editor's Preface.
Preface and Dedication.
Background and Rationale of This Study.
Chapter 1. The Newcomer Academy.
Chapter 2. The Profiles of Care.
Chapter 3. Why is the Care Ethic Important? Making the Invisible Visible.
Chapter 4. The Practice of Care.
Chapter 5. Practice of Care: Building Relationships.
Chapter 6. The Practice of Care: A Transformational Aspect.
Chapter 7. The Practice of Care: Satisfying a Longing.
Chapter 8. The Practice of Personal Advocacy: Meeting Social, Emotional, and Personal Needs of Students.
Chapter 9. The Practice of Advocacy: Working as Academic Advocates for Students.
Chapter 10. The Practice of Advocacy: Teachers Working as a Team.
Chapter 11. The Practice of Advocacy: The Role of Leadership.
Postscript: Migratory Path of Monarch Butterflies.
Appendix A: Researcher's Stance, Ethics, and Narrative Inquiry.
Appendix B: School Data.
Appendix C: Poems Written after the Death of Juan and My Mother.
Appendix D: A Roadmap of a Student's Life.
Appendix E: Photograph Described in Chapter 3.
References.

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