Stress and Coping of English LearnersTeresa Rishel, Paul Chamness Miller IAP, 07.03.2018 - 246 Seiten Stress and Coping of English Learners addresses the many ways that ELs face academic and socioemotional stress in the K–12 school environment, the consequences of this stress at school, how they cope with this stress, and how school personnel and families can provide support and help. While enrollment in school programs offers assistance to many ELs, it often fails to provide the socioemotional support that ELs need as they navigate the rough waters of schooling. American schooling is often not prepared and/or unwilling to help ELs as they adapt to an unfamiliar language, culture, social norms, communication techniques, and teachers' expectations. Given the proper foundation and emotional support, ELs will be positioned for greater academic success, comfort at school, and a decrease in their sense of alienation in both the school environment and at home as they try to negotiate between two cultural environments. |
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Effects on ParentChild Relationships | 27 |
The Role of School and Teachers in English Learners | 39 |
Coping as a Line of Flight in a Linguistically Diverse | 61 |
Marking and Marginalizing English | 83 |
Perspectives | 103 |
Exploring the Collaborative Foundations of Trauma | 119 |
Friendships | 171 |
Family Structures of Refugee Students in the U S | 189 |
Embracing Possibilities for English Learner Inclusion | 213 |
About the Authors | 231 |
