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Humanizing Healthcare: Hardwire Humanity into the Future of Health 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Summer Knight, Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (Professional), Print ISBN: 9781264267279, etext ISBN: 9781000344424, Format: PDF

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Full title: Humanizing Healthcare: Hardwire Humanity into the Future of Health 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (Professional)
Author: Summer Knight
ISBN: 9781264267279, 9781000344424
Format: PDF

Description of Humanizing Healthcare: Hardwire Humanity into the Future of Health 1st Edition:
Detailing ethnographic research conducted in U.S. public high schools, this text considers how Chinese immigrant youth’s educational positionality and identity are shaped by diasporic and transnational migrant experiences. The Transnational Experiences of Chinese Immigrant Youth in the US presents a critical examination of themes relevant to Chinese immigrant education such as academic achievement, English language proficiency, and cultural and social capital. The intersection between diaspora and education is explored to highlight the existence of multi-layered youth identities, which exist beyond and between national boundaries, and which embody the concept of global citizenship. Building on this realization, chapters consider how institutional structures might be better designed to meet the needs of students who arrive in host countries due to larger global forces. This text will primarily be of interest to doctoral students, researchers, and scholars with an interest in multicultural education and the sociology of education. Those interested in the Asian diaspora, race and ethics, and educational research methods more broadly will also benefit from this volume.