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Rosemary Henze is an associate professor in the Department of Linguistics and Language Development at San Jose State University. She began her career as a teacher of English as a second language and, after receiving her doctorate, worked for 14 years at Art, Research, and Curriculum Associates in Oakland, California, where she assisted school districts in addressing issues of equity and conducted research and evaluation studies focused on bilingual programs, school change, and race relations. She also worked with Native Alaskan, Native Hawaiian, and California Indian groups on issues related to language maintenance, ethnic identity, and bilingual education. In all her work, she seeks to apply scholarly knowledge from anthropology and linguistics to address systemic educational problems.
Affiliations: -San José State University| Title | Lead Author/Editor | Pub Date | Price | |
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| Leading for Diversity
How School Leaders Promote Positive Interethnic Relations |
Rosemary Henze | 07-11-2002 |
$38.95
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| Leading for Diversity Video
Promoting Positive Interethnic Relations |
Rosemary Henze | 12-08-2003 |
$99.95
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| Leading for Diversity Video Kit
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Rosemary Henze | 12-10-2004 |
$109.00
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| The Power of Talk
How Words Change Our Lives |
Felecia Briscoe | 01-21-2009 |
$31.95
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