“To Be the Best Teacher Possible”: Stories of Teachers of Color with Disabilities

Yoon Joo Lee, Seung Eun McDevitt
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ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study is to describe the lived experiences of teachers of color with disabilities. We anchored our study in the construct of funds of identity and the theory of intersectionality to explore how their lived experiences and multilayered identities transformed into resources and strengths for teaching children of color with disabilities. We collected our data using the model of phenomenological interviewing. Our findings demonstrate how the women’s intersecting funds of identity have positively impacted their aspirations of becoming and being special education teachers and the unique ways they perform teaching. Implications for teacher training are discussed.KEYWORDS: Teachers of color with disabilitiesfunds of identityintersectionalityspecial educationteacher diversity Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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“尽可能成为最好的老师”:有色人种残疾教师的故事
摘要本研究旨在描述有色人种残疾教师的生活经验。我们的研究立足于身份基金的构建和交叉性理论,以探索他们的生活经历和多层身份如何转化为教育有色残疾儿童的资源和优势。我们使用现象学访谈模型收集数据。我们的研究结果表明,女性身份的交叉基金如何积极地影响了她们成为特殊教育教师的愿望,以及她们独特的教学方式。讨论了对教师培训的影响。关键词:有色人种残疾教师身份交叉性特殊教育教师多样性披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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