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Diverse Families: Middle Eastern
Nicole Garza ECE 7513
The Middle East is the land around the southern
and eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from Morocco to the Arabian Peninsula and Iran and sometimes beyond.
An area where Africa, Europe, and Asia interconnect.
5 primary groups: Lebanese, Arab/Arabic, Egyptian, Syrian, and Iranian.
Middle East
Middle East
Middle Eastern American are classified as
White on the 2000 US Census.
Total population of Middle Eastern Americans is 936,656, 4% of the US population (Subject of debate since the US Census Bureau does not have a specific classification, they can classify themselves in various ways.)
Middle Eastern Americans
10% of Middle Eastern immigrants are illegal.
Nearly 1 in 5 Middle Eastern immigrants and their young children lived in poverty, compared to about 1 in 10 natives.
23% used at least one major welfare program, compared to only 15% of natives.
10% of immigrants are self-employed compared to 11% of natives.
Middle Eastern Immigrants
19% of Middle Eastern immigrants own their own businesses.
Almost 49% of Middle Eastern immigrants have at least a bachelor's degree compared to only 28% of natives.
21% have a graduate or professional degree, more than twice the percentage of natives.
About 73% of immigrant are Muslim.
One of the most educated immigrant groups.
Middle East Immigrants Cont.
Middle Eastern Americans generally have:
Strong commitment to family
Strong sense of community
Close family ties Strong loyalty
Profound respect for adults
Maintained family honor
Extended family structure
Family Values
Middle Eastern Americans work in all
occupations.
They are more likely to be self- employed, entrepreneurs, or to work in sales.
About 60% of working Middle Eastern Americans are executives, professionals, office and sales staff.
Work Ethic
It is very difficulty to define, due to the fact that
Middle Eastern families are classified in various categories. However, people from Middle Eastern background are affiliated with:
Islam Christianity Judaism Druze Bahais
Religion
Middle Eastern immigrants are one of the most educated
immigrant groups in America.
High educational achievement: 85% has a high school diploma or higher and more than 4 out of 10 Middle Eastern Americans have a bachelor's degree of higher.
Educational achievement is important to parents and
students.
Parents urge high expectations.
Views on Education
Stereotypes
Terrorists Oppressed Women All people from the Middle East are Muslim Sandy Deserts with Camels Can Not Adapt To Western Culture (American) Always in political and religious turmoil All people from the Middle East are Arab Marriages are arranged
Stereotypes
Culture Responsive Instruction
Cooperative Learning
Parental Involvement
Music/Dance/Songs
Welcome richness of cultural diversity
Effective Classroom Strategies
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/38
1192/Middle-East
http://www.ameredia.com/resources/demographics/middle_eastern.html
http://www.cis.org/MiddleEasternImmigrantsProfile
http://www.adc.org/index.php?id=283 http://www.misd.net/bilingual/resourcePDF/
WhatIfThey.pdf
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