Teaching Asian America in Elementary Classrooms
WW Norton & Co (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-324-05243-2 (ISBN)
Description
Asian Americans are an extraordinarily diverse group of people, yet are often viewed through stereotypical lenses: as Chinese or Japanese only, as recent immigrants who do not speak English, as exotic foreigners, or as a "model minority" who do well in school. This fundamental misperception of who Asian Americans are begins with young learners-often from what they learn, or do not learn, in school.
This book sets out to amend the superficial treatment of Asian America histories in U.S. textbooks and curriculum by providing elementary teachers with a more nuanced, thematically driven account. In chapters focusing on the complexity of Asian American identity, major moments in Asian immigration, war and displacement, issues of citizenship, and Asian American activism, the authors include suggestions across content areas for guided class discussions, ideas for broader units, and recommendations for children's literature as well as primary sources.
This book sets out to amend the superficial treatment of Asian America histories in U.S. textbooks and curriculum by providing elementary teachers with a more nuanced, thematically driven account. In chapters focusing on the complexity of Asian American identity, major moments in Asian immigration, war and displacement, issues of citizenship, and Asian American activism, the authors include suggestions across content areas for guided class discussions, ideas for broader units, and recommendations for children's literature as well as primary sources.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
23 black-and-white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-324-05243-2 (9781324052432)
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Persons
Sohyun An (Kennesaw State University) is a teacher educator and researcher of social studies education. She lives in Marietta, Georgia. Esther June Kim (College of William & Mary) is a teacher educator and researcher of social studies education. She lives in Williamsburg, Virginia. Noreen Naseem Rodriguez (University of Colorado-Boulder) is a teacher educator and researcher of social studies education. She lives in Erie, Colorado.
Author
Kennesaw State University
University of Colorado Boulder