Jones, Toni Griego,

Teaching Hispanic children / [print] Toni Griego Jones, Mary Lou Fuller. - Boston : Allyn and Bacon, (c)2003. - xviii, 142 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm



Hispanic Student Populations Reflecting on Our Own Beliefs about Teaching and Hispanic Students History of Mexico and Other Hispanic Countries Language in the Hispanic Community Implications of Language Differences for the Classroom Teaching Hispanic Students Hispanic Families Resource Heaven

The history and background on culture is intended to provide knowledge and a deeper understanding of the lives of Hispanic children in the United States and to help teachers and prospective teachers expand their professional perspectives. In writing about classroom practice and how to work with family and parents, the authors have tried to directly address points identified in educational literature as effective practices for Hispanic children. There is a need for educators to understand their own thinking about Hispanic populations, to reflect on their knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about populations that have long been part of the American landscape, but are now becoming a more visible part of it. The theme of reflection is carried out throughout each chapter with questions that will guide the reader to reflect on the content of the chapter and on the implications for themselves as professional educators.



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Hispanic American children--Education.
Hispanic American children--Social conditions.
Language and education--United States.

LC2669.F967.J664 2003 LC2669