Ethnicity, social class, practice and pedagogy : a study of teacher identity
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01/01/2004
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Resumo |
This paper draws on findings from three separate research projects to illustrate how teachers’ and student-teachers’ ethnic and social class identities shape theirrepresentations of professional self, their interactions with their students and the pedagogies they privilege in their classes. The paper raises a number of important implications for teacher education seeking to prepare teachers for culturally diverse contexts such as Australian classrooms. It concludes that a major challenge for teacher educators is to find ways of enabling their students to interrogate often taken-for-granted assumptions about their own ethnic and classed positionings.<br /> |
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eng |
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ATEE |
Relação |
http://www.eaea.org/events.php?aid=4031 |
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Conference Paper |