Discover effective, new ways of teaching immigrant-origin students in your classroom In A World on the Move, VerĂ³nica Boix-Mansilla and Adam Strom introduces Re-Imagining Migration's incisive and practical approach for supporting immigrant-origin students and families in the contemporary classroom. In the book, teachers will find a compelling counter-narrative to the prevailing deficit-based conversation surrounding K-12 immigrant-origin youth. They present research-based, practice-informed, and actionable techniques you can apply in your classroom for immediate results. They include: Strategies for teaching the history of immigration to help your students better understand current events and rhetoric Ways to communicate across difference to foster inclusive, sustainable classrooms Methods for recognizing and addressing the inequities in human experience and migration to help create a safe classroom environment An indispensable handbook for professionals working with K-12 immigrant-origin children and youth, A World on the Move will earn a prominent place in the libraries of teachers, teachers-in-training, school and district leaders, family liaisons, and curriculum developers.
A World on the Move : Reimagining How We Teach Immigrant Students and Their Peers