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Book Synopsis
Maribel’s First Day is a narrative description of the first day of school experience for a teenage Mexican American high school student. During this one school day, Maribel Rivera goes to five teachers’ classrooms and describes what she sees, hears and determines how she will judge these experiences. She will assess and analyze the school, the staff, the teachers, and the instruction. As she discovers what is happening at the school for other students, she decides if the environment will contribute to her present search for identity and survival.

The purpose of this book is to offer insights for perceptions of school experiences through the lens of a Mexican American female student. The book provides vivid descriptions of teacher instruction and student interactions collected through a research study. Through the use of this student’s narrative perspective, teachers, teacher leaders, instructional coaches, and campus administrators can create common language for building congruence in a culturally dissonant environment to impact relational and academic achievement for students of color and those from poverty.

Table of Contents
  • Forward by Dr. Sally McMillan
  • Context of Narrative
  • The School Setting
  • The Teachers
  • Maribel’s First Day
  • Critical Questions
  • Teacher Knowledge Model
  • References
  • Maribel’s First Day Endnotes

Maribel’s First Day

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    A Paperback / softback by Irma L. Almager, David Almager

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      Publisher: Information Age Publishing
      Publication Date: 30/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9781681239859, 978-1681239859
      ISBN10: 168123985X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Maribel’s First Day is a narrative description of the first day of school experience for a teenage Mexican American high school student. During this one school day, Maribel Rivera goes to five teachers’ classrooms and describes what she sees, hears and determines how she will judge these experiences. She will assess and analyze the school, the staff, the teachers, and the instruction. As she discovers what is happening at the school for other students, she decides if the environment will contribute to her present search for identity and survival.

      The purpose of this book is to offer insights for perceptions of school experiences through the lens of a Mexican American female student. The book provides vivid descriptions of teacher instruction and student interactions collected through a research study. Through the use of this student’s narrative perspective, teachers, teacher leaders, instructional coaches, and campus administrators can create common language for building congruence in a culturally dissonant environment to impact relational and academic achievement for students of color and those from poverty.

      Table of Contents
      • Forward by Dr. Sally McMillan
      • Context of Narrative
      • The School Setting
      • The Teachers
      • Maribel’s First Day
      • Critical Questions
      • Teacher Knowledge Model
      • References
      • Maribel’s First Day Endnotes

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