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OverviewLearn how to center, affirm, and develop Black immigrant literacies in ways that allow all youth to engage with and honor their literacies. This book presents a framework to revolutionize teaching in ways that draw on students’ assets for redesigning, rethinking, and reimagining literacy and the English language arts curriculum. This novel framework has five mechanisms through which Black immigrant literacies and languaging can be better understood: the struggle for justice, the myth of the model minority, transraciolinguistics, the local-global, and holistic literacies. Presenting authentic narratives of Afro-Caribbean youth, the author describes how teachers and educators can: (1) teach the Black literate immigrant; (2) use literacy and English language arts curriculum as a vehicle for instructing Black immigrant youth; (3) foster relations among Black immigrants and their peers through literacy; and (4) connect parents, schools, and communities. The text includes lesson plans, instructional modules, and templates that range in their focus from K–12 to college. Book Features: Details how teachers, curriculum, and instruction can benefit from understanding the experiences of Black immigrant students, and how that experience differs from other Black American students. Highlights authentic narratives that center the holistic voices of Afro-Caribbean immigrant youth from Jamaica and the Bahamas. Demonstrates how students grapple with racialization, becoming immigrants, and the responses of others to their use of Englishes in the United States. Offers research-based methods for teaching all students to draw on their metalinguistic, metacultural, and metaracial understandings in literacy and ELA classrooms. Presents concrete strategies for supporting Black immigrant populations in establishing and sustaining a sense of community across linguistic, cultural, and racial contexts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patriann Smith , Shondel Nero , S. Joel WarricanPublisher: Teachers' College Press Imprint: Teachers' College Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9780807768969ISBN 10: 0807768960 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 24 November 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents"Contents (Tentative) Foreword Dr. Shondel Nero Acknowledgments and Dedication 1. INTRODUCTION The Framework for Black Immigrant Literacies Authentic Narratives A Call to Teachers, Educators, Schools, and Policymakers Envisioning Imaginary Futures with Black Immigrant Literacies Overview of the Chapters 2. RE-ENVISIONING THE LITERACIES OF BLACK IMMIGRANT YOUTH A Brief History and Demographics of Black Immigrants in the United States Intersections Surrounding Black Immigrant Youth as a ""New Model Minority"" Languaging and Englishes of Black Immigrants: A Selective Review Peer interactions in the Black Immigrant Experience (Re)envisioning the Literacies of Black Immigrant Youth Summary Questions to Consider 3. THE FRAMEWORK FOR BLACK IMMIGRANT LITERACIES Elements of the Black Immigrant Literacies Framework Intersectional Lenses Undergirding ""Black Immigrant Literacies"" Applying the ""Black Immigrant Literacies"" Framework Questions to Consider 4. TEACHING CHLOE, A BLACK JAMAICAN LITERATE IMMIGRANT: ENTANGLEMENTS OF ENGLISHES, RACE, AND MIGRATION Chloe's Authentic Narrative: Entanglements of Englishes, Race, and Migration: 'You'll Never Hear Her Speak, Like Broken' Questions to Consider 5. TEACHING ERVIN, A BLACK BAHAMIAN LITERATE IMMIGRANT: FOSTERING PEER INTERACTIONS Ervin's Authentic Narrative: Rac(e)ing Englishes as a Multilingual Migrant: ""Talking Like I'm Ghetto"" Insights From Ervin's Authentic Narrative ""Black Enough"" as a Way to Belong Questions to Consider 6. BRIDGING INVISIBLE BARRIERS WITH BLACK IMMIGRANT LITERACIES: BUILDING SOLIDARITY AMONG SCHOOLS, PARENTS, AND COMMUNITIES Parents Schools and Teachers Community Summary APPENDIX REFERENCES About the Author"ReviewsAuthor InformationPatriann Smith is an associate professor in literacy studies at the University of South Florida and coauthor of Affirming Black Students’ Lives and Literacies: Bearing Witness. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |