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Latinx Studies Curriculum in K-12 Schools: A Practical Guide [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 279x216x11 mm, weight: 499 g, 6 b&w figures.
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: Texas Christian University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0875658199
  • ISBN-13: 9780875658193
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 279x216x11 mm, weight: 499 g, 6 b&w figures.
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: Texas Christian University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0875658199
  • ISBN-13: 9780875658193
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Created by an interdisciplinary team of researchers in partnership with a large urban school district, this guidebook helps teachers and school district leaders in Texas and beyond learn how to overlay Latina/o/x Studies content on top of existing statestandards, providing a practical roadmap toward historically accurate, culturally relevant curricula and instruction that can be injected into all K-12 social studies classes. Following a detailed introductory essay synthesizing the field for new practitioners, it provides detailed explanations of seven major themes that define Latinx Studies across time and space, each accompanied by embedded "enduring understandings" and "essential questions" to jumpstart the process of backward design. For Texas teachers and school districts, the guidebook also includes content maps that provide guidance on sample lessons for specific units in each course and grade level. Finally, educators can draw upon detailed annotated bibliographies to identify supplemental resources, guidance for learning activities outside the classroom, and a scope and sequence for a high-school Latino/a Studies elective. This is essential reading for teachers and district leaders who seek to provide culturally relevant instruction to improve student outcomes among the nation's largest and fastest-growing ethnic group"--

Created by an interdisciplinary team of researchers in partnership with a large urban school district, this guidebook helps teachers and school leaders in Texas and beyond learn how to overlay Latina/o/x Studies content on top of existing state standards, providing a practical roadmap toward historically accurate, culturally relevant curricula and instruction that can be injected into all K-12 social studies classes. Following a detailed introductory essay synthesizing the field for new practitioners, it provides detailed explanations of seven major themes that define Latinx Studies across time and space, each accompanied by embedded “enduring understandings” and “essential questions” to jumpstart the process of backward design. For Texas teachers and school districts, the guidebook also includes content maps that provide guidance on sample lessons for specific units in each course and grade level. Finally, educators can draw upon detailed annotated bibliographies to identify supplemental resources, guidance for learning activities outside the classroom, and a scope and sequence for a high-school Latinx Studies elective. This is essential reading for teachers and district leaders who seek to provide culturally relevant instruction to improve student outcomes among the nation’s largest and fastest-growing ethnic group.

Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 Overview
1(2)
2 Introductory Essay
3(44)
I Origins and History of Latinx Studies
3(3)
II Origins and History of US Latinxs
6(34)
1 Pre-Colonial Indigenous American Civilizations and Iberian History
7(3)
2 Spanish America and the Colonial Era
10(4)
3 US Imperialism and Latin American Nationalisms
14(6)
4 Migration and the Making of Latinx Communities
20(3)
5 The Long and Wide Civil Rights Movement
23(4)
6 Radical Movements, Critiques, and Legacies
27(4)
7 Emergent Shifts and Contemporary Issues
31(9)
III Bibliography
40(7)
1 Works Cited
40(4)
2 Works Consulted
44(3)
3 Overarching Enduring Understandings and Essential Questions
47(2)
4 Guiding Themes of the Latinx Studies Curriculum
49(20)
1 Pre-Colonial Indigenous American Civilizations and Iberian History
49(3)
2 Spanish America and the Colonial Era
52(2)
3 US Imperialism and Latin American Nationalisms
54(3)
4 Migration and the Making of Latinx Communities
57(3)
5 The Long and Wide Civil Rights Movement
60(2)
6 Radical Movements, Critiques, and Legacies
62(3)
7 Emergent Shifts and Contemporary Issues
65(4)
5 K-12 Classroom Implementation
69(36)
Annotated Bibliography: Implementing a Latinx Studies Classroom
69(4)
Sample Syllabus for College-Level Introductory Course
73(3)
Adding Depth through K-12 Secondary Electives
76(29)
6 Social Studies Core Course Infusion
105(46)
Content Maps by Grade Level
105(22)
Sample Learning Activities: Elementary School
105(12)
Sample Learning Activities: Middle and High School
117(10)
Annotated Bibliography: Latinx Literature and Social Studies
127(24)
Kindergarten -- 1st Grade
127(6)
2nd Grade -- 3rd Grade
133(4)
4th Grade -- 5th Grade
137(5)
6th Grade -- 8th Grade, Middle School TEKS
142(3)
9th Grade -- 12th Grade, High School TEKS
145(6)
7 K-12 Latinx Studies Resources
151(18)
Latinx History Timeline
151(7)
Titles in FWISD Campus Libraries
158(1)
Webliography of National and Local Resources
159(10)
8 Learning Experience Opportunities Beyond the Classroom
169(12)
CRES List of Community Organizations in the Fort Worth Area
169(2)
Field Trips
171(5)
Local and Regional Resources and Scholarships
176(3)
FWISD Elementary History Fair
179(1)
State and National History Day
179(2)
9 Hispanic Heritage Month Ideas and Resources
181(6)
Scholastic, Inc.
181(2)
National Education Association
183(1)
Montgomery County (MD) Public Schools
183(4)
Contributors 187(4)
Index 191