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Why does a public high school, despite having resources and educators with good intentions, end up graduating English learners (ELs) without preparing them for college and career? This book answers this question through a longitudinal ethnographic case study of a diverse high school in Pennsylvania. The author takes the reader on a journey with seven EL students through their last two years of high school, exploring how and why none of them reached the postsecondary destinations they originally aspired to. This book provides a sobering look into the systemic undereducation of high school ELs and the role of high schools in limiting their postsecondary options.



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Kanno provides a complex and nuanced analysis of individual and institutional forces that restrict post-secondary access for multilingual students. Guided by a comprehensive understanding of relevant research and theory, her meticulous fieldwork helps to expose systemic inequities that make clear the need for immediate and sustained change in US secondary schools. * Amanda Kibler, Oregon State University, USA *
Kanno’s book provides a compelling indictment of how US secondary schools as institutions routinely fail to prepare English learners for college or jobs. Vivid descriptions of the setting, students, and educators humanize the findings and bring home the cost of school failures for youth. This is an important book for all scholars, policymakers, and educators working with emergent multilingual students at the high school level. * Linda Harklau, University of Georgia, USA *
In this powerful and beautifully-written book Kanno highlights the potential of schools and schooling to shape English learner (EL) students’ postsecondary access and provides a foundation upon which to move the field forward. School, district, and state-level EL educators will want to incorporate her findings into the policies and practices that shape their EL students’ postsecondary access. * Rebecca Callahan, University of Texas at Austin, USA *

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Limited Access to Rigorous Academic Curriculum

Chapter 3. Underdeveloped College Knowledge

Chapter 4. Different Reasons to Choose a Community College

Chapter 5. Not Career Ready

Chapter 6. ELs’ Access to Postsecondary Education

Appendix: Method

References

English Learners’ Access to Postsecondary

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    Publisher: Multilingual Matters
    Publication Date: 09/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9781800413740, 978-1800413740
    ISBN10: 1800413742

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Why does a public high school, despite having resources and educators with good intentions, end up graduating English learners (ELs) without preparing them for college and career? This book answers this question through a longitudinal ethnographic case study of a diverse high school in Pennsylvania. The author takes the reader on a journey with seven EL students through their last two years of high school, exploring how and why none of them reached the postsecondary destinations they originally aspired to. This book provides a sobering look into the systemic undereducation of high school ELs and the role of high schools in limiting their postsecondary options.



    Trade Review
    Kanno provides a complex and nuanced analysis of individual and institutional forces that restrict post-secondary access for multilingual students. Guided by a comprehensive understanding of relevant research and theory, her meticulous fieldwork helps to expose systemic inequities that make clear the need for immediate and sustained change in US secondary schools. * Amanda Kibler, Oregon State University, USA *
    Kanno’s book provides a compelling indictment of how US secondary schools as institutions routinely fail to prepare English learners for college or jobs. Vivid descriptions of the setting, students, and educators humanize the findings and bring home the cost of school failures for youth. This is an important book for all scholars, policymakers, and educators working with emergent multilingual students at the high school level. * Linda Harklau, University of Georgia, USA *
    In this powerful and beautifully-written book Kanno highlights the potential of schools and schooling to shape English learner (EL) students’ postsecondary access and provides a foundation upon which to move the field forward. School, district, and state-level EL educators will want to incorporate her findings into the policies and practices that shape their EL students’ postsecondary access. * Rebecca Callahan, University of Texas at Austin, USA *

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 2. Limited Access to Rigorous Academic Curriculum

    Chapter 3. Underdeveloped College Knowledge

    Chapter 4. Different Reasons to Choose a Community College

    Chapter 5. Not Career Ready

    Chapter 6. ELs’ Access to Postsecondary Education

    Appendix: Method

    References

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