Culturally Responsive School Social Work with Central American Immigrant Students, Stephanie Carnes (9780197805206) — Readings Books

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Culturally Responsive School Social Work with Central American Immigrant Students
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Culturally Responsive School Social Work with Central American Immigrant Students

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Spanish-speaking immigrant youth comprise one of the fastest-growing populations in public schools in the United States. Schools are well-positioned to serve as cultural bridges and conduits to broader U.S. society. When those institutions are inclusive and culturally responsive, they play powerful roles as drivers of acculturation and integration, with significant positive implications for well-being and academic achievement. However, U.S. public education is rooted in antiquated one-size-fits-all policies that are a remnant from a system designed to serve primarily white, U.S.-born students. As a result, schools often perpetuate values associated with assimilation, or eschewing one's identity and culture of origin in favor of becoming wholly "American." To address this institutional harm, Culturally Responsive School Social Work with Central American Immigrant Students explores the lived experiences, cultural wealth and strength, and broader contextual dynamics that affect Central American immigrant youth. Recognizing the ideal position of school social workers to lead the charge for culturally responsive and affirming clinical and advocacy work, Stephanie Carnes offers practical strategies and techniques for effecting change. Using case studies, reflection exercises, self-care activities, and brainstorming prompts, Carnes identifies what makes Central American immigrant students unique and lays the groundwork for fostering truly culturally responsive school social work practice at both the individual and systemic levels.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 January 2026
Pages
152
ISBN
9780197805206

Spanish-speaking immigrant youth comprise one of the fastest-growing populations in public schools in the United States. Schools are well-positioned to serve as cultural bridges and conduits to broader U.S. society. When those institutions are inclusive and culturally responsive, they play powerful roles as drivers of acculturation and integration, with significant positive implications for well-being and academic achievement. However, U.S. public education is rooted in antiquated one-size-fits-all policies that are a remnant from a system designed to serve primarily white, U.S.-born students. As a result, schools often perpetuate values associated with assimilation, or eschewing one's identity and culture of origin in favor of becoming wholly "American." To address this institutional harm, Culturally Responsive School Social Work with Central American Immigrant Students explores the lived experiences, cultural wealth and strength, and broader contextual dynamics that affect Central American immigrant youth. Recognizing the ideal position of school social workers to lead the charge for culturally responsive and affirming clinical and advocacy work, Stephanie Carnes offers practical strategies and techniques for effecting change. Using case studies, reflection exercises, self-care activities, and brainstorming prompts, Carnes identifies what makes Central American immigrant students unique and lays the groundwork for fostering truly culturally responsive school social work practice at both the individual and systemic levels.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 January 2026
Pages
152
ISBN
9780197805206