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Learning in Cultural Context : Family, Peers, and School / by Ashley E. Maynard, Mary I. Martini.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries International and Cultural Psychology SeriesEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005Descripción: VIII, 280 páginas, recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387275505
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloRecursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Introduction: Cultural Learning in Context -- Cultural Practices and Ways of Learning in Informal Settings -- Sociocultural Contexts of Learning -- Sustainability of Daily Routines as a Family Outcome -- An Ethnomodel of Teaching and Learning -- Cultural Approaches to Supporting Early Learning in Preschoolers -- Ola Ka Inoa (The Name Lives) -- Cultural Transmission of Social Knowledge in Preschool -- Features of Teaching Associated with Significant Gains in Language Test Scores by Hawaiian Preschool Children -- Learning Connections -- Approaches to Supporting Learning in Middle- and High-School Settings -- "You Cannot Cheat the Footwork" -- Enacting the Five Standards for Effective Pedagogy in a Culturally Relevant High School Program -- Aligning Practice to Theory.
Resumen: What events take place at the intersection of cultural identity, education, and experience? How can they be measured, replicated? How can teachers use such personal phenomena to enhance student performance? Extensively researched, Learning in Cultural Context explores vital links between informal education and academic progress through a variety of ethnic lenses. This timely volume focuses on three interrelated areas: cultural and learning practices at home, culture-based teaching strategies in preschool education, and more nuanced methods used with middle and high school students, among them: •A home/school model for bolstering reading and math readiness in at-risk children •In-depth studies linking ethnic awareness and academic skills in native Hawaiian preschoolers •Comparative views of teaching and learning from Mexico and Costa Rica •Demonstrations of effective teaching in a multicultural high school program •Language socialization and moral training in an ethnically diverse dancing class. The range of students represented across cultures and age groups affirms the relevance of such methods across the curriculum. And by following learning processes, measurable results, and student self-esteem at the preschool, primary, and adolescent levels, readers gain both developmental and cultural perspectives regarding identity and learning. The book's 18 contributors offer practical ideas to benefit teachers working with new populations and provide new insights where pupils' cultural practices have traditionally been encouraged. Learning in Cultural Context is significant reading for psychologists and educators in our increasingly inclusive society.
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Introduction: Cultural Learning in Context -- Cultural Practices and Ways of Learning in Informal Settings -- Sociocultural Contexts of Learning -- Sustainability of Daily Routines as a Family Outcome -- An Ethnomodel of Teaching and Learning -- Cultural Approaches to Supporting Early Learning in Preschoolers -- Ola Ka Inoa (The Name Lives) -- Cultural Transmission of Social Knowledge in Preschool -- Features of Teaching Associated with Significant Gains in Language Test Scores by Hawaiian Preschool Children -- Learning Connections -- Approaches to Supporting Learning in Middle- and High-School Settings -- "You Cannot Cheat the Footwork" -- Enacting the Five Standards for Effective Pedagogy in a Culturally Relevant High School Program -- Aligning Practice to Theory.

What events take place at the intersection of cultural identity, education, and experience? How can they be measured, replicated? How can teachers use such personal phenomena to enhance student performance? Extensively researched, Learning in Cultural Context explores vital links between informal education and academic progress through a variety of ethnic lenses. This timely volume focuses on three interrelated areas: cultural and learning practices at home, culture-based teaching strategies in preschool education, and more nuanced methods used with middle and high school students, among them: •A home/school model for bolstering reading and math readiness in at-risk children •In-depth studies linking ethnic awareness and academic skills in native Hawaiian preschoolers •Comparative views of teaching and learning from Mexico and Costa Rica •Demonstrations of effective teaching in a multicultural high school program •Language socialization and moral training in an ethnically diverse dancing class. The range of students represented across cultures and age groups affirms the relevance of such methods across the curriculum. And by following learning processes, measurable results, and student self-esteem at the preschool, primary, and adolescent levels, readers gain both developmental and cultural perspectives regarding identity and learning. The book's 18 contributors offer practical ideas to benefit teachers working with new populations and provide new insights where pupils' cultural practices have traditionally been encouraged. Learning in Cultural Context is significant reading for psychologists and educators in our increasingly inclusive society.

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