TY - BOOK AU - Pessoa,Silvia TI - Undocumented Uruguayan Immigrants: Biliteracy andEducational Experiences T2 - The New Americans: Recent Immigration and American Society SN - 9781593326401 AV - LC3731 -- .P47 2010eb U1 - 371.829/68895073 PY - 2010/// CY - El Paso PB - LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC KW - Education, Bilingual -- United States -- Case studies KW - English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers -- United States -- Case studies KW - Immigrants -- Education -- United States -- Case studies KW - Uruguayans -- Education -- United States KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- CONTENTS -- Chapter 1: Studying Biliteracy and Educational Experiences among Undocumented Immigrant Students -- Chapter 2: The Uruguayan Community in Elizabeth, New Jersey -- Chapter 3: Sin Papeles: Living, Working, and Studying under an Undocumented Immigrant Status -- Chapter 4: Separate and Unequal: The Challenges of Inner City Schools for Recently Arrived Undocumented Immigrants -- Chapter 5: Five Special Cases: Different Paths in Biliteracy Development and Educational Experiences -- Chapter 6: Biliteracy Practices & Abilities: Language Maintenance or Shift? -- Chapter 7: Linguistic Resources in Biliteracy Practices -- Chapter 8: Two Special Cases: Patricio and Cristina -- Chapter 9: Explaining Biliteracy Development and Academic Achievement among Undocumented Immigrant Adolescents -- References N2 - Pessoa provides valuable insights into the educational experiences of undocumented immigrant adolescents in urban schools in the U.S. She calls attention to the impact of undocumented status on educational attainment as it prevents students from fully concentrating on their schooling and limits immigrant students' motivation to succeed academically and achieve higher education. However, despite the sociocultural and political constraints faced by undocumented immigrants, individual differences in the form of cultural capital, previous schooling experiences, literacy practices, and attitudes prove to be important factors contributing to biliteracy development and positive educational experiences. Although sociocultural factors play an important role in influencing educational outcomes, individual differences and the agency of each individual are of equal if not greater importance UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/buse-ebooks/detail.action?docID=1057838 ER -