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        Livre Littérature Générale - 01/10/2019 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Editeur : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/10/2019
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 178
      • Expédition : 268
      • Dimensions : 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.0
      • ISBN : 9781475852547



      • Résumé :
        Foreword Walter Bumphus, President and CEO, American Association of Community Colleges Preface Teresita B. Wisell, Vice President, Workforce Development and Community Education, and Executive Director, Community College Consortium for Immigrant Education, Westchester Community College Acknowledgements Introduction Jill Casner-Lotto, Director, Community College Consortium for Immigrant Education, Westchester Community College Part I: Meaningful, Multi-Sector Partnerships: Building a Community of Support On and Off Campus Chapter 1: Foreign-Trained Talent for Local Jobs: The Skilled Immigrant Project at Howard Community College Jeff Gross, Policy Consultant, World Education Services Chapter 2: The Roots of Our Story: The Latino Leadership and College Experience Camp Erin Howard, Director of Latino Outreach and Global Learning, and James Fenton, Associate Professor in Humanities, Bluegrass Community and Technical College Chapter 3: Building Retail Career Pathways for the New American Workforce Jennie Murray, Director, Integration Programs, and Ana Negoescu, Manager, Integration Programs, National Immigration Forum Chapter 4: Empowering Student Scholars, Activists, and Advocates for Social Change Jeannett Manzanero, Director, Dr. Kathryn W. Davis Global Education Center, Palm Beach State College A Reflective Narrative: How Community Colleges Can Reframe the Immigration Narrative Denzil Mohammed, Director, Public Education Institute, The Immigrant Learning Center Part II: Scaling Our Initiatives: Strategies and Policy Implications for Program Replication and Building a Field Chapter 5: Washington's I-DEA: Increasing Equity for English-Language Learners Jodi Ruback, Program Administrator, William S. Durden, Policy Associate, and Jon Kerr, Director, Basic Education for Adults, Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges Chapter 6: ALLIES-Partnerships That Promote English Learner Success in College, Career, and the Community Jenny Castello, ESL Professor Emeritus, Ca?ada College, and ALLIES Board Member, and Ilse Pollett, Executive Director, ALLIES Chapter 7: How Community Colleges Can Serve Immigrant Professionals Chapter 8: Creating Career Pathways for All Oregonians Kate Kinder, Career Pathways Director, and Marc Goldberg, Associate Vice President for Workforce Development and Community Education, Portland Community College A Reflective Narrative: English Plus Integration: Shifting the Instructional Paradigm for Immigrant Adult Learners to Succeed Margie McHugh, Director, and Catrina Doxsee, Research Assistant, National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy, Migration Policy Institute Conclusion Afterword Suzette Brooks Masters, Consultant on Immigration and Immigrant Integration Issues About the Editors About the Contributors Index...

        Biographie:

        Jill Casner-Lotto serves as director of the Community College Consortium for Immigrant Education (CCCIE), where she oversees research, communications, and policy development. She is the author of several CCCIE reports and articles providing best practices and resources to guide colleges in implementing immigrant/refugee education and workforce programs focused on ESL integrated career pathways, holistic student support services, and community-based, cross-sector partnerships.

        Teresita B. Wisell is executive director of CCCIE and serves as vice president of workforce development and community education at Westchester Community College, part of the State University of New York. In 2014, the White House recognized Ms. Wisell as a Champion of Change for her contributions to workplace citizenship programs.

        ...

        Sommaire:

        Foreword

        Walter Bumphus, President and CEO, American Association of Community Colleges

        Preface

        Teresita B. Wisell, Vice President, Workforce Development and Community Education, and Executive Director, Community College Consortium for Immigrant Education, Westchester Community College

        Acknowledgements

        Introduction

        Jill Casner-Lotto, Director, Community College Consortium for Immigrant Education, Westchester Community College

        Part I: Meaningful, Multi-Sector Partnerships: Building a Community of Support On and Off Campus

        Chapter 1: Foreign-Trained Talent for Local Jobs: The Skilled Immigrant Project at Howard Community College

        Jeff Gross, Policy Consultant, World Education Services

        Chapter 2: The Roots of Our Story: The Latino Leadership and College Experience Camp

        Erin Howard, Director of Latino Outreach and Global Learning, and James Fenton, Associate Professor in Humanities, Bluegrass Community and Technical College

        Chapter 3: Building Retail Career Pathways for the New American Workforce
        Jennie Murray, Director, Integration Programs, and Ana Negoescu, Manager, Integration Programs, National Immigration Forum

        Chapter 4: Empowering Student Scholars, Activists, and Advocates for Social Change
        Jeannett Manzanero, Director, Dr. Kathryn W. Davis Global Education Center, Palm Beach State College

        A Reflective Narrative: How Community Colleges Can Reframe the Immigration Narrative

        Denzil Mohammed, Director, Public Education Institute, The Immigrant Learning Center

        Part II: Scaling Our Initiatives: Strategies and Policy Implications for Program Replication and Building a Field

        Chapter 5: Washington's I-DEA: Increasing Equity for English-Language Learners
        Jodi Ruback, Program Administrator, William S. Durden, Policy Associate, and Jon Kerr, Director, Basic Education for Adults, Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges

        Chapter 6: ALLIES-Partnerships That Promote English Learner Success in College, Career, and the Community

        Jenny Castello, ESL Professor Emeritus, Ca?ada College, and ALLIES Board Member, and Ilse Pollett, Executive Director, ALLIES

        Chapter 7: How Community Colleges Can Serve Immigrant Professionals

        Jeff Gross, Policy Consultant, World Education Services

        Chapter 8: Creating Career Pathways for All Oregonians

        Kate Kinder, Career Pathways Director, and Marc Goldberg, Associate Vice President for Workforce Development and Community Education, Portland Community College

        A Reflective Narrative: English Plus Integration: Shifting the Instructional Paradigm for Immigrant Adult Learners to Succeed

        Margie McHugh, Director, and Catrina Doxsee, Research Assistant, National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy, Migration Policy Institute

        Conclusion

        Jill Casner-Lotto, Director, Community College Consortium for Immigrant Education, Westchester Community College

        Afterword

        Suzette Brooks Masters, Consultant on Immigration and Immigrant Integration Issues

        About the Editors

        About the Contributors

        Index

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