Research documents how transnational youth leverage literacy practices to maintain global connections, identity, and self-worth within learning environments that often fail to honor their cultural and linguistic repertoires. This article extends this research by focusing on the unique practices, experiences, and perspectives of secondary newcomer and refugee students. Grounded in transnational, sociocultural, and asset-based frameworks, this article highlights findings from a qualitative case study that explored the literacy practices of transnational students in a ninth-grade English classroom taught by a transnational teacher. Analysis of oral histories, classroom observations, and in-process interviews collected over a prolonged per...
The United States has a long history of marginalizing immigrant populations. Anti-immigration laws a...
This dissertation reports the findings of a study on how international experiences impact adolescent...
This article analyzes how Southeast Asian refugee high school students negotiated “smartness” and la...
This dissertation examines how Salvadoran students in an alternative high school in Washington, D.C....
As technology enables migrant learners to maintain multi-stranded connections with their countries o...
Studies with immigrant and refugee youth highlight challenges, school failure and early push-out rat...
This article analyzes data from a summer literacy program for intermediate and middle-level children...
In middle school, adolescents are particularly focused on peer interaction to help form their identi...
"Literacies in Motion: Transnational Lives and Lifelong Learning in the US and Nepal," is a multi-si...
Background/Context: The number of bi-multilingual students who are learning English as an additional...
Young immigrant youth often live their lives across borders, either by physically crossing them for ...
For ESL teachers working with low-literate adolescents the challenge is to provide instruction in ba...
This essay describes the importance of transnationalism in the lives of U.S. immigrant students and ...
Drawing on ethnographic research in urban schools serving recently arrived immigrant students inNew ...
Under the category of diaspora media studies, the present case study investigates the social network...
The United States has a long history of marginalizing immigrant populations. Anti-immigration laws a...
This dissertation reports the findings of a study on how international experiences impact adolescent...
This article analyzes how Southeast Asian refugee high school students negotiated “smartness” and la...
This dissertation examines how Salvadoran students in an alternative high school in Washington, D.C....
As technology enables migrant learners to maintain multi-stranded connections with their countries o...
Studies with immigrant and refugee youth highlight challenges, school failure and early push-out rat...
This article analyzes data from a summer literacy program for intermediate and middle-level children...
In middle school, adolescents are particularly focused on peer interaction to help form their identi...
"Literacies in Motion: Transnational Lives and Lifelong Learning in the US and Nepal," is a multi-si...
Background/Context: The number of bi-multilingual students who are learning English as an additional...
Young immigrant youth often live their lives across borders, either by physically crossing them for ...
For ESL teachers working with low-literate adolescents the challenge is to provide instruction in ba...
This essay describes the importance of transnationalism in the lives of U.S. immigrant students and ...
Drawing on ethnographic research in urban schools serving recently arrived immigrant students inNew ...
Under the category of diaspora media studies, the present case study investigates the social network...
The United States has a long history of marginalizing immigrant populations. Anti-immigration laws a...
This dissertation reports the findings of a study on how international experiences impact adolescent...
This article analyzes how Southeast Asian refugee high school students negotiated “smartness” and la...