Overview

Teachers Without Borders? is the story of four Indian teachers who came to the United States in the face of tremendous personal and professional odds to teach in urban schools. Their experiences are brought to life in this groundbreaking empirical study through interviews with their principals, district representatives in charge of recruitment and orientation, recruitment agency personnel, and union representatives, as well as in-depth classroom observations and student commentary. This well-researched work raises an essential question: If international teachers face daily exploitation, a lack of personal and professional support, and a lack of pedagogical and cultural preparation, are they able to give urban students the high-quality multicultural education they need and deserve?

Book Features:

  • An engaging case study that tackles competing discourses about immigration, globalization, and teacher quality.
  • The voices of international teachers highlighting the successes and challenges of their experience and comparisons to teachers in other cities across the country.
  • An examination of the differences in student and teacher expectations and how these influence teaching and learning.

ISBN-13

9780807754115

ISBN-10

0807754110

Weight

0.70 Pounds

Dimensions

6.10 x 0.58 x 8.97 In

List Price

$41.95

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

224 pages

Publisher

Teachers College Press

Published On

2013-03-22



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