
doi: 10.2307/3211477
Interviews with immigrants are the centerpiece of a course designed to help undergraduates come to terms with the contradictions and commonalties of the educational experiences of immigrants, including their own families and classmates. The reflections of students, most of whom are first- or second-generation Americans themselves, demonstrate the transformations of a pedagogy based on dialogue and the need for more international awareness among students preparing to work in complex urban settings
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