ABSTRACT

Educational Leadership of Immigrants highlights the educational practices and discourses around immigration that intersect with policies and laws, in order to support K-12 students’ educational access and families’ participation in schooling. Drawing primarily on research from the fields of educational leadership and educational policy, this book employs a case study approach to address immigration in public schools and communities; school leaders’ responses to ethical dilemmas; the impact of immigration policy on undocumented students; and the varying cultural, sociopolitical, legal and economic contexts affecting students’ educational circumstances. This book prepares current and future educational leaders to adapt to the changing terrain of U.S. demographics, education, and immigration policy.

Special features include:

  • case narratives drawn from real-life experiences to support the educational needs of immigrant students;
  • teaching activities and reflective discussion questions pertaining to each case study to crystallize leaders’ knowledge and facilitate their comfort levels in practice;
  • discussions of current challenges in education facing immigrant students, their families, educators, and school leaders, especially with changing immigration law.

part Section I|2 pages

‌School Leadership

chapter Chapter 1|8 pages

Equity and Access for English Learners

Developing Inclusive Advanced Placement Programs

chapter Chapter 2|10 pages

Listening to African Muslim Girls

Schooling at the Intersection of Race, Religion, and Gender

chapter Chapter 3|8 pages

“Anil, please tell your dad your report card is really good!”

Language Brokering at Parent–Teacher Conferences

chapter Chapter 4|8 pages

Teacher Tensions

Addressing the Impact of Anti-immigrant Discourse on Students

chapter Chapter 5|11 pages

Translanguaging

Challenges and Opportunities for School Leaders

chapter Chapter 6|10 pages

Standardized Testing and Mariachi

Dilemmas of a Culturally Sustaining Dual-Language Principal

chapter Chapter 7|13 pages

When ICE Came to Town

Separating Families and Disrupting Educational Trajectories

chapter Chapter 9|9 pages

UndocuCollege Access

Addressing Documentation Issues in the College Choice Process

part Section II|2 pages

Community Leadership

chapter Chapter 11|10 pages

Balancing School Priorities on the Border

A Case of School Leadership in Immigrant Communities

chapter Chapter 14|9 pages

School Choice and Immigrants

Do Families Choose or Do Schools Choose?

chapter Chapter 17|11 pages

Innovating Practices in New Immigrant Destinations

A University–School District Partnership Focused on Family Engagement

chapter Chapter 18|10 pages

Mapping Just Borders of Distributed Leadership

Micropolitics of Engaging Undocumented Latinx Organizing in an Anti-immigrant Climate

part Section III|2 pages

District Leadership

chapter Chapter 21|10 pages

The Better Immigrant

Seeking Genuine Inclusivity of All Immigrant Youth

chapter Chapter 24|9 pages

Isolating or Inclusive?

Educating Refugee Youth in American Schools