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Feminist Ethnography in Education and the Challenges of Conducting Fieldwork: Critically Examining Reciprocity and Relationships between Academic and Public Interests
Eduardo Junqueira
Articles in this Volume
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Issue Introduction
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Home-School Conflicts and Barriers to the Academic Achievement of Children of Latin American Immigrants
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Historical Identity Development Patterns and Contemporary Multicultural Identity in First, Second and Third Generation Counseling Students
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On Fostering a Pedagogy of Transparency for Immigrant Students in an Urban Community College Developmental Writing Classroom
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Undocumented Immigrants: A Teacher Remembers a Raid
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A Brief History of Bilingual Education in the United States
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More than a Least Restrictive Environment: Living up to the Civil Covenant in Building Inclusive Schools
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Pathways to Social Justice: Urban Teachers' Uses of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy as a Conduit for Teaching for Social Justice
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Becoming an Anti-Racist White Ally: How a White Affinity Group Can Help
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Feminist Ethnography in Education and the Challenges of Conducting Fieldwork: Critically Examining Reciprocity and Relationships between Academic and Public Interests
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A Review of The Trouble With Black Boys... and Other Reflections on Race, Equity, and the Future of Public Education By Pedro Noguera
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A Review of Learning a New Land: Immigrant Students in American Society By Carola Suarez-Orozco, Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco, and Irina Todorova
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Abu El-Haj, T. R. (2006). Elusive justice: Wrestling with difference and educational equity in everyday practice. New York: Routledge. Pp. xx+233. ISBN 0-415-95366-9.
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