Making Americans

Author:   Jessica Lander
Publisher:   Beacon Press
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9780807006658


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 October 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Winner of the 2024 George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language, given by the National Council of Teachers of English ""Making Americans shines a light on the barriers that immigrant students in the US face-and shares some inspiring stories about students who have overcome them"" -Bill Gates A landmark work that weaves captivating stories about the past, present, and personal into an inspiring vision for how America can educate immigrant students Winner of the 2024 George Orwell Award for Distinguished Contribution to Honesty and Clarity in Public Language, given by the National Council of Teachers of English ""Making Americans shines a light on the barriers that immigrant students in the US face-and shares some inspiring stories about students who have overcome them"" -Bill Gates A landmark work that weaves captivating stories about the past, present, and personal into an inspiring vision for how America can educate immigrant students Setting out from her classroom, Jessica Lander takes the reader on a powerful and urgent journey to understand what it takes for immigrant students to become Americans. A compelling read for everyone who cares about America's future, Making Americans brims with innovative ideas for educators and policy makers across the country. Lander brings to life the history of America's efforts to educate immigrants through rich stories, including these- The Nebraska teacher arrested for teaching an eleven-year-old boy in German who took his case to the Supreme Court The California families who overturned school segregation for Mexican American children The Texas families who risked deportation to establish the right for undocumented children to attend public schools She visits innovative classrooms across the country that work with immigrant-origin students, such as these- A school in Georgia for refugee girls who have been kept from school by violence, poverty, and natural disaster Five schools in Aurora, Colorado, that came together to collaborate with community groups, businesses, a hospital, and families to support newcomer children. A North Carolina school district of more than 100 schools who rethought how they teach their immigrant-origin students She shares inspiring stories of how seven of her own immigrant students created new homes in America, including the following- The boy who escaped Baghdad and found a home in his school's ROTC program The daughter of Cambodian genocide survivors who dreamed of becoming a computer scientist The orphaned boy who escaped violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and created a new community here Making Americans is an exploration of immigrant education across the country told through key historical moments, current experiments to improve immigrant education, and profiles of immigrant students. Making Americans is a remarkable book that will reshape how we all think about nurturing one of America's greatest assets- the newcomers who enrich this country with their energy, talents, and drive.

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Author:   Jessica Lander
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9780807006658


ISBN 10:   0807006653
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   04 October 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

Table of Contents

Author’s Note INTRODUCTION: Belonging The Present: Lowell High School, Massachusetts The Personal: Robert, Part 1 CHAPTER 1: New Beginnings The Past: The Americanization Movement The Present: Las Americas, Texas The Personal: Srey Neth CHAPTER 2: Community The Past: The Settlement House Movement The Present: Aurora ACT ION Zone, Colorado The Personal: Julian CHAPTER 3: Security The Past: Meyer v. Nebraska The Present: Fargo South High, North Dakota The Personal: Choori CHAPTER 4: Opportunities to Dream The Past: Mendez v. Westminster The Present: ENLACE, Massachusetts The Personal: Safiya CHAPTER 5: Advocates The Past: LBJ and Education The Present: Guilford School District, North Carolina The Personal: Robert, Part 2 CHAPTER 6: Seeing Strenghts The Past: Lau v. Nichols The Present: The International School at Langley Park, Maryland The Personal: Carla CHAPTER 7: Acceptance The Past: Plyler v. Doe The Present: The Global Village Project, Georgia The Personal: Diane CHAPTER 8: Voice The Past: Bilingual Education The Possible: Reimagining Immigrant Education EPILOGUE: Belonging The Personal: Robert, Part 3 Acknowledgments Notes Index

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Lander deftly portrays varying journeys of newcomer students as they enter US schools and society. Providing well-researched historical perspective along with hopeful current models of promising practice, Making Americans will no doubt become a mainstay for all who care to best serve our newest Americans! -Carola Suarez-Orozco, director, Immigration Initiative at Harvard Graduate School of Education Making Americans provides just the sort of context too often missing from discussions of immigrant education. But what with its many terrific stories about students and teachers, it is more than informative: fascinating and inspiring; it is also a great read. -Gish Jen, author of Thank You, Mr. Nixon At a time when more than one in four students in American schools are immigrants or children of immigrants, how schools help 'make Americans' should be a front-and-center topic for the nation. Jessica Lander's compelling book interweaves vivid stories of the past, the present, and the personal-narratives of historic legal decisions, profiles of innovative schools around the country today, and inspiring portraits of her own students in Lowell, Massachusetts. At times moving, instructive, sobering, and encouraging, Making Americans will captivate and enlighten all readers. And it will also equip teachers, voters, and policymakers to work together to overcome prejudice and help newcomers build on their talents to strengthen America while pursuing their own dreams. -Martha Minow, former dean of Harvard Law School and author of When Should Law Forgive? Our nation's magic is its ability to turn immigrants into Americans. Jessica Lander has written a brilliant and poignant book about how schools can help do this. With her background as a classroom teacher working with young people from around the world, she weaves together history, analysis, and deeply personal stories. This is an important book, and also a beautiful one. Everyone who cares about the future of America should read it. -Walter Isaacson, author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life Weaving together inspiring personal stories, powerful case studies, and a fascinating history of immigrant education in America, Jessica Lander shines a new, hopeful light on a perennial question: How does a young immigrant become an American? -Paul Tough, author of How Children Succeed Making Americans is a beautifully written account of the history and practice of immigrant education in America. With masterful interweaving of legal history, classroom case examples, and powerful student stories, what emerges is a compelling and timely work that informs as much as it inspires. -Sarah Ladipo Manyika, author of Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun Jessica Lander's immigrant origin students-from a kaleidoscope of countries and cultures-come alive in these pages, until we feel we know them. She weaves their stories together with those of previous waves of immigrants who fled war, persecution, and poverty, including her own family. Her message is simple and powerful: New Americans make themselves with help from those of us who are already here. That making starts in school, as should our help. A compelling read. -Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America


In this empathetic call for change, high school teacher Lander (Driving Backwards) offers concrete plans for reforming immigrant education in the US . . . Throughout, Lander buttresses her case with stirring profiles of her former students. The result is an inspirational must-read for educators, policymakers, and parents. -Publishers Weekly Lander is an excellent storyteller, and this book is an involving read. VERDICT: A thoughtful, engaging book for any reader interested in immigrant education. -A. Gray, Library Journal Weaving together inspiring personal stories, powerful case studies, and a fascinating history of immigrant education in America, Jessica Lander shines a new, hopeful light on a perennial question: How does a young immigrant become an American? -Paul Tough, author of How Children Succeed At times moving, instructive, sobering, and encouraging, Making Americans will captivate and enlighten all readers. And it will also equip teachers, voters, and policy makers to work together to overcome prejudice and help newcomers build on their talents to strengthen America while pursuing their own dreams. -Martha Minow, former dean of Harvard Law School and author of When Should Law Forgive? An eye-opening, crucial, and riveting account of how schools and educators have shaped the immigrant experience in the United States. It is an essential history of our nation, interwoven with narratives of students and teachers who are today reimagining what it means to become American. . . . A moving book for anyone who cares about the fate of our country, but especially for those of us who are descendants of people who traveled here from afar. -Bina Venkataraman, author of The Optimist's Telescope Making Americans is a beautifully written account. . . . With masterful interweaving of legal history, classroom case examples, and powerful student stories, what emerges is a compelling and timely work that informs as much as it inspires. -Sarah Ladipo Manyika, author of Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun Our nation's magic is its ability to turn immigrants into Americans. Jessica Lander has written a brilliant and poignant book about how schools can help do this. This is an important book, and also a beautiful one. Everyone who cares about the future of America should read it. -Walter Isaacson, author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life Providing well-researched historical perspective along with hopeful current models of promising practice, Making Americans will no doubt become a mainstay for all who care to best serve our newest Americans! -Carola Suarez-Orozco, director, Immigration Initiative at Harvard Graduate School of Education Making Americans provides just the sort of context too often missing from discussions of immigrant education. But what with its many terrific stories about students and teachers, it is more than informative: fascinating and inspiring, it is also a great read. -Gish Jen, author of Thank You, Mr. Nixon Lander's immigrant-origin students-from a kaleidoscope of countries and cultures-come alive in these pages, until we feel we know them. . . . Her message is simple and powerful: New Americans make themselves with help from those of us who are already here. That making starts in school, as should our help. A compelling read. -Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America


Lander deftly portrays varying journeys of newcomer students as they enter US schools and society. Providing well-researched historical perspective along with hopeful current models of promising practice, Making Americans will no doubt become a mainstay for all who care to best serve our newest Americans! -Carola Suarez-Orozco, director, Immigration Initiative at Harvard Graduate School of Education Making Americans provides just the sort of context too often missing from discussions of immigrant education. But what with its many terrific stories about students and teachers, it is more than informative: fascinating and inspiring; it is also a great read. -Gish Jen, author of Thank You, Mr. Nixon At times moving, instructive, sobering, and encouraging, Making Americans will captivate and enlighten all readers. And it will also equip teachers, voters, and policymakers to work together to overcome prejudice and help newcomers build on their talents to strengthen America while pursuing their own dreams. -Martha Minow, former dean of Harvard Law School and author of When Should Law Forgive? Our nation's magic is its ability to turn immigrants into Americans. Jessica Lander has written a brilliant and poignant book about how schools can help do this. With her background as a classroom teacher working with young people from around the world, she weaves together history, analysis, and deeply personal stories. This is an important book, and also a beautiful one. Everyone who cares about the future of America should read it. -Walter Isaacson, author of Benjamin Franklin: An American Life Weaving together inspiring personal stories, powerful case studies, and a fascinating history of immigrant education in America, Jessica Lander shines a new, hopeful light on a perennial question: How does a young immigrant become an American? -Paul Tough, author of How Children Succeed Making Americans is a beautifully written account of the history and practice of immigrant education in America. With masterful interweaving of legal history, classroom case examples, and powerful student stories, what emerges is a compelling and timely work that informs as much as it inspires. -Sarah Ladipo Manyika, author of Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun Jessica Lander's immigrant origin students-from a kaleidoscope of countries and cultures-come alive in these pages, until we feel we know them. She weaves their stories together with those of previous waves of immigrants who fled war, persecution, and poverty, including her own family. Her message is simple and powerful: New Americans make themselves with help from those of us who are already here. That making starts in school, as should our help. A compelling read. -Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America An eye-opening, crucial, and riveting account of how schools and educators have shaped the immigrant experience in the United States. It is an essential history of our nation, interwoven with narratives of students and teachers who are today reimagining what it means to become American. . . . A moving book for anyone who cares about the fate of our country. -Bina Venkataraman, author of The Optimist's Telescope


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Jessica Lander is an award-winning teacher and author. Her latest book, Making Americans, received the 2024 George Orwell Book Award for Honesty and Clarity in Public Language. Conferred by the National Council of the Teachers of English, the Orwell Book Award recognizes writers whose work has made ""outstanding contributions to the critical analysis of public discourse."" Among other honors, Jessica was named the 2023 Massachusetts History Teacher of the Year and one of the 2023 Top 10 National History Teachers of the Year by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. She has spent much of the last decade in the classroom, teaching high school history and civics to recent immigrant students. Currently, Jessica is a History Co-Lab Senior Policy Fellow and a Re-Imagining Migration Senior Education Policy Fellow.

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