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Handbook of Research on New Media, Training, and Skill Development for the Modern Workforce
Term refers to foreign-born children of immigrants. Many arrive under 12 years old. Many are bilingual and bicultural and may live in hybrid household which consists of documented and undocumented family members.
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Digital Film-Making Response to a Hate Crime: Narratives of Immigrant Youth
Regina Casale (Film and Educational Research Academy, USA) and Dominic Mentor (Teachers College, Columbia University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3996-8.ch010
Abstract
This chapter revisits the creation and results of cultivating mobile journalism and film making skills with middle and high schoolers in Long Island. The youth digital film production effort was in response to a hate crime. An immigrant was killed by a group of young males after a suspected spree of other attacks. After the murderous incident, immigrant parents and students of the local schools feared for their lives. Working towards narrative goals, the organizers set out to teach students how to use mobile and computer technologies for filmmaking. Using themes of human rights, they also focused on responding to hate crimes and immigration issues. The chapter offers further key discoveries, lessons, and positive outcomes of the program. The programs provided academic and workforce development skills as well as using computer technology for digitizing narratives. The program also offered informal academic purposes, along with opportunities and recommendations from the findings for other digital filmmaking endeavors.
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Educating Racially, Culturally, and Linguistically Diverse Children in a Global Era: The World at Home and at Home in the World
Students who are US residents or citizens but whose first or home language was not English, and who were not born in the U.S., although for some of these students, English does, in fact, function as the primary language.
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