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Cultural Conflict and Struggle

Literacy Learning in a Kindergarten Program

by Patricia Schmidt (Author)
©2015 Textbook XXII, 162 Pages
Series: Rethinking Childhood, Volume 5

Summary

This story began in an educational setting where two children who were physically and culturally different experienced conflict on a daily basis. Peley’s family emigrated from Cambodia and Vietnam, Raji’s from Bombay. Both children struggled throughout their first year of formal education in a predominately white suburban school district. Social and academic problems developed during work and play, formal literacy learning, holidays and celebrations, and home/school communications. Their teacher, Ms. Starr, also struggled as she tried to understand the two children and their families, watching helplessly as Peley and Raji became isolated in the kindergarten program. At the end of this compelling account, specific classroom recommendations are offered to present and future educators.

Details

Pages
XXII, 162
Year
2015
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820437576
Language
English
Keywords
kindergarten children literacy Children Kindergarten Literature
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2015. XXII, 162 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Patricia Schmidt (Author)

The Author: Patricia Ruggiano Schmidt, an early childhood and reading teacher for twenty-five years, earned her doctorate in Reading and Language Arts from Syracuse University. Cultural Conflict and Struggle: Literacy Learning in a Kindergarten Program rooted from her dissertation, which received recognition from the International Reading Association in 1994. Dr. Schmidt is Assistant Professor in the Education Department at Le Moyne College, New York, where her research, teaching and service revolve around literacy and multicultural education. In 1996, Dr. Schmidt was honored with the Le Moyne College Matteo Ricci Award for her work and achievements related to campus diversity.

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