The Latino Guide To Creating Family Histories, A Handbook for Students, Parents & Teachers by Ambassador Julian Nava

//The Latino Guide To Creating Family Histories, A Handbook for Students, Parents & Teachers by Ambassador Julian Nava

The Latino Guide To Creating Family Histories, A Handbook for Students, Parents & Teachers by Ambassador Julian Nava

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The Latino Guide To Creating Family Histories, A Handbook for Students, Parents & Teachers

Author: Ambassador Julian Nava

ISBN: 978-1-889379-49-4

WPR Books: Latino Insights, 2012

Format: Paperback

Language: Bilingual (Spanish)

Book Size: 6″ x 9″

Pages: 137

2 in stock

SKU: 978-1-889379-49-4 Category:

Description

It’s never too early to start learning about one’s heritage. This book contains three manuals for writing one’s family history: Student, Parent, and Teacher Guides. It can be used by classes from upper elementary school through college – as well as by parents & children to better understand their heritage.
The Student Guide directs the efforts of research and writing, with tips on interviews and organization of materials for the writing of the student’s first book. The Parents’ Guide stresses ways to help the child author with encouragement, family documents, and persons to contact. There is a parent manual in Spanish to meet the needs we commonly find of monolingual parents. The Teachers Guide contains tips for arousing student interest in their family history as far back as grandparents and family friends. The use of a computer and access to the web are helpful but not required. Grade level and motivation are factors that will shape the scope and breath of the family history project.
The final section of the book is devoted to a detailed presentation of the top 350 Hispanic surnames – names that are used by 64% of all Latinos in the USA. Students, parents, and teachers all will have fun seeing whose names is more popular and how they rank.
Writing a family history is depicted as a life-long adventure in search of one’s, heritage. The first edition of the project leads to additions over time. The final family history can be suitable for printing as a gift on special occasions. Various aspects of the learning curriculum are benefited by this effort.

3 reviews for The Latino Guide To Creating Family Histories, A Handbook for Students, Parents & Teachers by Ambassador Julian Nava

  1. Congressman Esteban Torres

    “With my world travels and family discoveries I have learned of my roots. This has given me a greater meaning as to who I am and strengthened my cultural traditions and self esteem. Discover your roots.” Congressman Esteban Torres, Retired

  2. Mimi Lozano

    “We are all born with a past, inherited, absorbed, and assimilated into who we are. We cannot ignore our past and expect to understand the present.” Mimi Lozano, Somos Primos

  3. William Johnston, Superintendent

    “This book is an excellent example of his awareness of the importance of family to shaping young minds for the future ahead.” William Johnston, Superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District, 1971-1981

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