Weaving KidLit into Professional Learning for Gifted Educators: Shifting Perspectives and Coaching for Equitable Practices

K. Lewis, Angela M. Novak
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Children’s literature (KidLit) is an effective strategy for fostering a classroom culture which embraces cultural diversity and builds understanding amongst students; professional learning (PL) communities can use KidLit as the basis for their discussion. A common read provides an opportunity to enrich PL communities and allow teachers to build on a shared experience to foster discussion. The key to using KidLit is to gather carefully selected pieces which are well timed and strategically inserted. Viewing areas of everyday racism through the eyes of children is a highly effective way to address areas of multiculturalism. Literature provides an avenue to explore diversity through a safe means, opening participants’ minds to various points of view and challenging preconceived ideas. This article discusses the benefit of using KidLit in PL with teachers of the gifted, and shares a step-by-step implementation plan for building- or district-level PL.
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将儿童的天赋融入天才教育者的专业学习:转变观点和指导公平实践
儿童文学(KidLit)是培养包容文化多样性和建立学生之间理解的课堂文化的有效策略;专业学习(PL)社区可以使用KidLit作为他们讨论的基础。共同阅读提供了丰富PL社区的机会,并允许教师在共享经验的基础上促进讨论。使用KidLit的关键是收集精心挑选的碎片,这些碎片是适时和有策略地插入的。通过儿童的眼睛观察日常种族主义领域是解决多元文化主义领域的一种非常有效的方式。文学通过一种安全的方式提供了探索多样性的途径,使参与者的思想向各种观点开放,并挑战先入为主的观念。本文与资优教师讨论了在公共教育中使用KidLit的好处,并分享了一个逐步实施的计划,以建立或地区一级的公共教育。
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