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When Undocumented Immigrants Raise U.S. Citizens
Max Benavidez for The American Show A funny thing happened on the way to the American Dream for millions of American children whose parents are undocumented immigrants. In his new book, Immigrants Raising Citizens, Harvard education professor Hirokazu Yoshikawa tells … Continue reading
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Tagged children, education, future, hardship, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, immigrants, language development, learning, stress, the american dream, u.s. economy, undocumented
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Design Thinking for Education: What If?
Education is at a crossroads. It is the prime social space where our cultural and economic capital are created. People are credentialed and stamped with “approval” in the educational realm. Yet, this all-important arena where a process of “social alchemy” … Continue reading
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Tagged classroom, collaborative, confidence, design thinking, design thinking for educators, digitla youth network, education, framework, katie salen, latino family literacy project, optimism, pierre bourdieu, quest2learn, re-imagine, social alchemy, tedxsfed, transformation, video game design
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A Delicious Revolution by Alice Waters
Guest Blogger Alice Waters on Eating as a Political Act Alice Waters is the owner of Chez Panisse Restaurant and founder of The Edible Schoolyard. Author of several cookbooks, Waters has served on the boards of The Land Institute, National … Continue reading