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1 Introduction: Theorizing Practices |
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Norma González, Luis Moll, and Cathy Amanti |
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PART I. THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS |
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2 Beyond Culture: The Hybridity of Funds of Knowledge |
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3 Formation and Transformation of Funds of Knowledge |
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Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez and James Greenberg |
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4 Funds of Knowledge for Teaching: Using a Qualitative Approach to Connect Homes and Classrooms |
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Luis Moll, Cathy Amanti, Deborah Neff; and Norma González |
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5 Funds of Knowledge for Teaching in Latino Households |
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Norma González, Luis Moll, Martha Floyd Tenery, Anna Rivera, Pat Rendón, Raquel Gonzales, and Cathy Amanti |
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PART II. TEACHERS AS RESEARCHERS |
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7 Beyond a Beads and Feathers Approach |
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8 Empowering Parents of Multicultural Backgrounds |
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143 | (10) |
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9 Home Is Where the Heart Is: A Funds of Knowledge-Based Curriculum Module |
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153 | (14) |
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10 Border Crossings: Funds of Knowledge Within an Immigrant Household |
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11 Social Reconstructions of Schooling: Teacher Evaluations of What They Learned From Participation in the Funds of Knowledge Project |
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PART III. TRANSLOCATIONS: NEW CONTEXTS, NEW DIRECTIONS |
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12 Funds of Knowledge and Team Ethnography: Reciprocal Approaches |
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13 Preservice Teachers Enter Urban Communities: Coupling Funds of Knowledge Research and Critical Pedagogy in Teacher Education |
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Patricia Buck and Paul Skilton Sylvester |
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14 Reflections on the Study of Households in New York City and Long Island: A Different Route, a Common Destination |
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15 Funds of Distributed Knowledge |
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Norma González, Rosi Andrade, Marta Civil, and Luis Moll |
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PART IV. CONCLUDING COMMENTARY |
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16 Reflections and Possibilities |
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Author Index |
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Subject Index |
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