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High School Performance of Cape Verdean Immigrant Students in New Bedford: A Linguistic Perspective
In: Master’s Theses and Projects (2016)
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Lecciones de inglés para un hispanohablante encarcelado: Caso práctico
In: World Languages and Cultures (2016)
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Multicultural Education and Newcomer Youth: Re-imagining a More Inclusive Vision for Immigrant and Refugee Students
In: Faculty Journal Articles (2016)
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Book review of Honigsfeld and Dove’s Collaborating and Co-Teaching: Strategies for English Learners for Teachers
In: Scholarship and Professional Work – Education (2016)
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Bringing Work to the Table
In: Scholarship and Professional Work – Education (2016)
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Race and Pedagogy: Creating Collaboration for Teacher Transformations
In: Scholarship and Professional Work – Education (2016)
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Grades K-12 Curriculum Guide for Attucks: The School That Opened A City
In: Scholarship and Professional Work – Education (2016)
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How to Stay Together at the Table to Talk about Race
In: Scholarship and Professional Work – Education (2016)
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2016 (2016)
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The Silk Road: High School Service-Learning Project
In: Migration in Global Context Symposium (2016)
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Language and the Promised Land: Passage and Migration to a Spanish-Language ‘Third Place’
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2016)
Abstract: The Spanish-language anthology Caminos para la paz: Literatura israelí y árabe en castellano (Buenos Aires: Corregidor, 2007) [Paths towards/for Peace: Israeli and Arab literature in Castilian], compiled by Ignacio López-Calvo and Cristián Ricci, offers us a collection of over thirty reflections—some Jewish, others Muslim—about the millennial but also contemporary situation of two literally related and historic peoples in a language—Spanish—that seemingly allows them to inhabit the same, this time uncontested, space. Despite the potentially questionable title of the work, which couches the conflict as that of a nation-state versus a nation and/or two peoples contesting rights to one same land, the anthology makes a daring attempt to invite multi-positional authors to express themselves openly without fear about matters that, through a third language, appear to transcend their political and national boundaries. According to the compilers, the search for Muslim contributors to this collection was sometimes met with aggression and threats to capitulate. One coeditor explained that nearly midway through the project most of the non-North African, Muslim contributors backed out after being warned by naysayers of the negative consequences of their participation in this literary convivencia or coexistence. Those who eventually did contribute—some Muslims from the Middle East and North Africa (from Ceuta, Morocco or Tétouan), and a few more, Latin American Jewish immigrants to Israel (from Argentina, Chile, Mexico)—saw in this project “una oportunidad de regresar al hogar común del idioma [an opportunity to return to the common home of language]” (Ricci & López-Calvo, p. 12). Caminos para la paz represents a kind of 'tierra (com)prometida,' a socially and politically committed and promised land whose existence and survival goes beyond the disputed and bloodied land itself, one in which the writers (and readers) “could return to their common home of language” (p. 12).
Keyword: and Ethnicity in Communication; and Multicultural Education; Arts and Humanities; Bilingual; Communication; conflict; Critical and Cultural Studies; Cultural History; Dispute Resolution and Arbitration; Education; Gender; International and Intercultural Communication; Israeli; Jewish; Multilingual; Muslim; Palestine; peace; Peace and Conflict Studies; Public Affairs; Public Policy and Public Administration; Race; Sexuality; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social and Cultural Anthropology; Spanish; Third Place
URL: https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1066&context=cecr
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cecr/vol3/iss1/5
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American Muslims: How the “American Creed” Fosters Assimilation and Pluralism
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2016)
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Teaching Secondary Mathematics and Science Contents embedded in Historical and Cultural Contexts: Challenges and Possibilities
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2016)
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Hannah Arendt and Natives as Extras: Towards an Ontology of Palestinian Presence?
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2016)
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On Confucius’s Ideology of Aesthetic Order
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2016)
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Table of Contents
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2016)
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Introduction
In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2016)
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Black and White Multiracial Adult Womens' Experience of Their Physical Appearance: A Qualitative Descriptive Phenomenological Analysis
In: Dissertations & Theses (2016)
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Intercultural Competence Development through Civic Engagement
In: Dissertations & Theses (2016)
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Fall Like a Man
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1460115929 (2016)
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