在一所小学中构建巴西移民儿童的(非)准备

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Gabrielle Oliveira, Mariana Lima Becker, Marisa Segel
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摘要

ready to learn这个短语已经被学者、政策制定者和教育从业者广泛使用和研究。入学准备作为一个概念,指的是儿童过渡到小学所需的基本技能。然而,对于学生在进入幼儿园时应该具备哪些基本技能,目前还没有达成共识,对于双语学习者更是如此。在这篇文章中,我们从美国东北部一所城市公立小学的15名工作人员中获取访谈数据。我们关注的是教师和工作人员如何看待他们的巴西学生在幼儿园和一年级的性格。这些专业人士中的大多数(15人中有9人)本身就是巴西血统,这揭示了移民学校人员未被充分研究的复杂性。在美国公立学校的多元文化背景下的立场和经验。
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Constructing the (Un)Readiness of Brazilian Immigrant Children in One Elementary School
The phrase ready to learn has been widely used and researched by scholars, policy makers, and education practitioners. School readiness, as a construct, has referred to the basic skills that children need to transition to elementary school. However, there is no consensus on which basic skills students should possess when entering kindergarten, and even less for bilingual learners. In this article, we draw on interview data from 15 staff members in one urban public elementary school in the U.S. Northeast. We focus on how teachers and staff perceived their Brazilian students’ disposition in kindergarten and first grade. Most of these professionals (nine out of fifteen) were themselves of Brazilian descent, shedding light on the understudied complexities of immigrant school personnel?s positions and experiences in the multicultural landscapes of U.S. public schools.
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