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Papers by Carlos F Diaz
Choice Reviews Online, 1999
... Global perspectives for educators. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Dâiaz, Carlos. Autho... more ... Global perspectives for educators. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Dâiaz, Carlos. Author: Massialas, Byron G. (b. 1929, d. ----. Author: Xanthopoulos, John. PUBLISHER: Allyn and Bacon (Boston). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1999. ...
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This collection contains revised versions of 15 state-of-the 7at papers and / commentaries given ... more This collection contains revised versions of 15 state-of-the 7at papers and / commentaries given at the firit conference of the Nb,,Zeiiand Astociation for Research in Education (NZARE). Bach articl e-surveys a single field relating to contempbrary educational research in New Zealand, including fhe aims, methods, and significance of the studies reviewed. The authors have*included bibliographies and lists of other scholars working in their fields. *
Intercultural Education, 2005
Graduate programs in education face the challenge of preparing teachers and specialists in educat... more Graduate programs in education face the challenge of preparing teachers and specialists in education to work with English Language Learners (ELLs). Programs must be culturally responsive, while at the same time respecting state and federal standards for scientifically based practice according to best evidence. The focus of the present study is a graduate program in education that sought to prepare graduate students to address the needs of ELL students. Among the articulated goals of the program grant were that teachers enrolled would be able to: (1) use effective English for Speakers of Other Languages and bilingual educational strategies and methods; (2) use findings from testing, assessment and research functionally; and (3) promote multilingualism, and, in a broader sense, respect and equitable treatment of the heritages of home languages. The extent to which graduates of the master's program who were working as teachers and administrators at the time of the study were able to make culturally competent connections with ELL students and to establish a repertoire of scientific evidence, based on research findings that they could then use to support their teaching theory and practice, is discussed. Findings reflecting the responses of 57 graduates of the program were as follows: (a) the training provided by the master's program was rated as more useful than the in-service provided by the state because its emphasis on research allowed graduates to judge the merits of proposed educational reforms and to clarify their own pedagogy; (b) the ability to cite research reports enabled graduates to be heard by colleagues and to depoliticize discussions regarding curricular reforms; (c) in developing their 'communities of practice', graduates made connections with others who had been trained in the use of scientific research in education. The study illustrates how a graduate education program focused on transformation and the encouragement of home language use can prepare teachers to work effectively in a political context of 'evidence-based practice'.
Stereotypical degradation and humiliation of minori ty ethnic groups have been practiced historic... more Stereotypical degradation and humiliation of minori ty ethnic groups have been practiced historically by all forms of U. S. media; however, the devastating aftermath of September 11, 2001, heightened the degree of prejudice, discr iminatory behavior and misunderstandings, particularly toward Muslims and Arab-Americans. These groups have continued to experience negative societal reactions that run the gamut from suspicion to phobia. This study attempted to determine the exten t to which this has affected all members of Arab-American and Muslim- American communities especially children. A survey was conducted to examine American attitudes toward Muslim and Arab-Americans and their potential impact on child ren's psyche and well being. Statisti- cal techniques were employed to analyze and summarize responses for each survey question. A chi-square test and logistic regressio n techniques were used to ascertain if there were significant relationships between respon se variables and ...
Choice Reviews Online, 1999
... Global perspectives for educators. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Dâiaz, Carlos. Autho... more ... Global perspectives for educators. Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS: Author: Dâiaz, Carlos. Author: Massialas, Byron G. (b. 1929, d. ----. Author: Xanthopoulos, John. PUBLISHER: Allyn and Bacon (Boston). SERIES TITLE: YEAR: 1999. ...
This is a book. I cannot upload it.
This collection contains revised versions of 15 state-of-the 7at papers and / commentaries given ... more This collection contains revised versions of 15 state-of-the 7at papers and / commentaries given at the firit conference of the Nb,,Zeiiand Astociation for Research in Education (NZARE). Bach articl e-surveys a single field relating to contempbrary educational research in New Zealand, including fhe aims, methods, and significance of the studies reviewed. The authors have*included bibliographies and lists of other scholars working in their fields. *
Intercultural Education, 2005
Graduate programs in education face the challenge of preparing teachers and specialists in educat... more Graduate programs in education face the challenge of preparing teachers and specialists in education to work with English Language Learners (ELLs). Programs must be culturally responsive, while at the same time respecting state and federal standards for scientifically based practice according to best evidence. The focus of the present study is a graduate program in education that sought to prepare graduate students to address the needs of ELL students. Among the articulated goals of the program grant were that teachers enrolled would be able to: (1) use effective English for Speakers of Other Languages and bilingual educational strategies and methods; (2) use findings from testing, assessment and research functionally; and (3) promote multilingualism, and, in a broader sense, respect and equitable treatment of the heritages of home languages. The extent to which graduates of the master's program who were working as teachers and administrators at the time of the study were able to make culturally competent connections with ELL students and to establish a repertoire of scientific evidence, based on research findings that they could then use to support their teaching theory and practice, is discussed. Findings reflecting the responses of 57 graduates of the program were as follows: (a) the training provided by the master's program was rated as more useful than the in-service provided by the state because its emphasis on research allowed graduates to judge the merits of proposed educational reforms and to clarify their own pedagogy; (b) the ability to cite research reports enabled graduates to be heard by colleagues and to depoliticize discussions regarding curricular reforms; (c) in developing their 'communities of practice', graduates made connections with others who had been trained in the use of scientific research in education. The study illustrates how a graduate education program focused on transformation and the encouragement of home language use can prepare teachers to work effectively in a political context of 'evidence-based practice'.
Stereotypical degradation and humiliation of minori ty ethnic groups have been practiced historic... more Stereotypical degradation and humiliation of minori ty ethnic groups have been practiced historically by all forms of U. S. media; however, the devastating aftermath of September 11, 2001, heightened the degree of prejudice, discr iminatory behavior and misunderstandings, particularly toward Muslims and Arab-Americans. These groups have continued to experience negative societal reactions that run the gamut from suspicion to phobia. This study attempted to determine the exten t to which this has affected all members of Arab-American and Muslim- American communities especially children. A survey was conducted to examine American attitudes toward Muslim and Arab-Americans and their potential impact on child ren's psyche and well being. Statisti- cal techniques were employed to analyze and summarize responses for each survey question. A chi-square test and logistic regressio n techniques were used to ascertain if there were significant relationships between respon se variables and ...