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Immigrant-Origin Students in Community College: Navigating Risk and Reward in Higher Education (Multicultural Education Series)

paperbackJuly 26, 2019
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ISBN-13: 9780807761946 ISBN-10: 080776194X
Publisher
Teachers College Press
Binding
paperback
Published
July 26, 2019
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.20×15.60 cm

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Immigrant-Origin Students in Community College: Navigating Risk and Reward in Higher Education (Multicultural Education Series) by Suárez-Orozco, Carola. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780807761946.

This groundbreaking volume is the first to concentrate specifically on the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of immigrant-origin community college students. Drawing on data from the Research on Immigrants in Community College Study (RICC), chapters highlight the unique needs of these students, the role of classrooms and campus settings, out-of-class time spent on campus, the importance of relationships, expectations versus outcomes, and key recommendations for policy and practice. The text integrates an array of important topics, including developmental challenges, language learning, the undocumented student experience, microaggressions, counseling center use, and academic engagement. Above all, this book looks at what community colleges can do to better help this growing population of new Americans succeed. Book Features: Holistic and resilience-based strategies of practice that build on the many strengths of new Americans in higher education. Federal, state, and local administrative policy recommendations to help this important and growing student population flourish. An in-depth study of more than 600 diverse immigrant-origin students attending three community colleges in New York City. Interdisciplinary, mixed-method research (survey, interviews, classroom observations) from a variety of viewpoints (students, faculty, administrators).