Education Across Borders, Patrick Sylvain
Education Across Borders, Patrick Sylvain
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Education Across Borders
Immigration, Race, and Identity in the Classroom

Author: Patrick Sylvain, Jalene Tamerat, Marie Lily Cerat

Narrator: Bill Andrew Quinn, Janina Edwards

Unabridged: 3 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/12/2023


Synopsis

The practices and values in the United States educational system position linguistically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse children and families at a disadvantage. BIPOC dropout rates and levels of stress and anxiety have linked with non-inclusive school environments. In this collection, three educators draw on their experiences as immigrants and educators to address racial inequity in the classroom and provide a thorough analysis of different strategies that create an inclusive classroom. White educators that serve BIPOC students will benefit from these reflections on incorporating culturally relevant pedagogies that value the diverse experiences of students.

With a focus on Haitian and Dominican students in the United States, the authors reveal the challenges that immigrant and first-generation students face. They also offer insights about topics such as:

● How do language policies and social justice intersect?

● How can educators use culturally relevant teaching and community funds of knowledge to enrich curriculum?

● How can educators center the needs of the student within the classroom?

● How can educators support Haitian Creole-speaking students?

About Patrick Sylvain

Patrick Sylvain is a Haitian-American writer, essayist, and poet, and instructor of Haitian language and culture at Brown University's Center for Latin American and Caribbean studies. He has been published in several anthologies, magazines, and reviews, including African American Review, Agni, American Poetry Review, Callaloo, Crab Orchard Review, Haitian Times and Ploughshares.


Reviews

Goodreads review by AJ

I learned a lot about relations between the Dominican and Haiti in the twentieth century. Chapter 3 applied important education theory about Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy and Funds of Knowledge to working with Dominican and Haitian students. I just don’t think summary comes close to capturing what......more

I guess the question i was left with was: what was this book trying to do? It wasn't really cohesive as a book, but i learned some really good things and was offered some really useful questions and lenses. Also, fun fact: one of the narrators of this book is Janina Edwards, aka Mari, a narrator of p......more