the case sue Wilson

The Case of Sue Wilson.  All students should complete the following case study from Taylor and Whittaker (2009) for this module. The case study is provided in PDF format and is attached.  Open the document, read the case study and answer the questions at the end.  This case study must be cut and pasted into the submissions box on the Assignments page.  Those students who have difficulty with this may attach their work within the assignments page.  An example of how to cite your textbook (Gollnick & Chinn, 2017, pg. #). For more information on how to cite using APA please see the case study resources folder on the syllabus and course info page.  The Case of Sue Wilson, found in the module as a PDF.
Taylor, L. S. & Whittaker, C. R. (2009).  Bridging multiple worlds:  Case studies of diverse educational communities.  Boston: Pearson
Students are required to check that the file was correctly uploaded; if there was a problem with the assignment, students may immediately resubmit through a Blackboard email  (Course Messages) with no penalty.
An example of how to cite a website (https://www.tolerance.org/magazine/support-students-from-immigrant-families).
Two references are required for the case study; one reference must be from your textbook Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society (Gollnick & Chinn, 2017). The other reference can also be from your textbook or an internet source.  The name of the reference and the specific page number or exact web page must be inserted immediately following the case response to illustrate how this information supports the answer.  You cannot reference the case study itself.
PLEASE SEE THE SAMPLE CASE STUDY ON THE SYLLABUS AND COURSE INFO PAGE PRIOR TO COMPLETING THIS ASSIGNMENT.
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