American Educational Research Journal
Volume 51, Issue 3, 2014, Pages 539-566

Toward Participatory Communal Citizenship: Rendering Visible the Civic Teaching, Learning, and Actions of African Immigrant Youth and Young Adults (Article)

Knight M.G. , Watson V.W.M.
  • a Columbia University, United States
  • b Columbia University, United States

Abstract

Rendering visible African immigrants' shared and differing experiences of civic learning and action, the authors present findings from in-depth semi-structured interviews with second- and 1.5-generation African immigrants in New York City. Drawing on an interdisciplinary framework of African immigrant identities constructions and civic engagement, we highlight a multilayered view of civic teaching, learning, and action within and across contexts of families, identities, and schooling in the United States, Africa, and globally. In so doing, the research affirms African immigrant youth's racial and ethnic identities toward broadened understandings of civic engagement such as participatory communal citizenship. The findings support the need for teacher educator preparation for immigrant youth and curriculum within secondary schools in a diverse U.S. society. © 2013 AERA.

Author Keywords

learning and actions civic teaching African immigrants Immigrant education

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DOI: 10.3102/0002831213512517
ISSN: 00028312
Cited by: 15
Original Language: English