A multicultural education perspective: engaging students and educators to critically exam fat ideology in teacher education and P-12 classrooms

Nan Li, Angela Peters
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Purpose In recent years, issues related to body image, fat shaming, and societal perceptions of weight have gained more attention in educational discourse (Carmona-Márquez, et al., 2023; Dark and Aphramor, 2023; Nutter, Ireland, Alberga, et al., 2019; Schorb, 2022). The purpose of this paper is to explore the importance of engaging students and educators to critically examine fat ideology in teacher education and P-12 classrooms through the lens of multicultural education. Design/methodology/approach Using a multicultural lens to examine fat phobia in education. Findings This paper explores the importance of engaging students and educators to critically examine fat ideology in teacher education and P-12 classrooms through the lens of multicultural education. Practical implications By acknowledging the intersection of body image bias with cultural diversity, educators can foster inclusive environments that challenge harmful stereotypes and promote body positivity. This paper also provides strategies for integrating discussions on fat ideology within the multicultural education framework, aiming to empower both teachers and students from a multicultural education perspective to think critically and advocate for social justice. Social implications This paper also provides strategies for integrating discussions on fat ideology within the multicultural education framework, aiming to empower both teachers and students from a multicultural education perspective to think critically and advocate for social justice. Originality/value The issue of fat phobia is rarely discussed in education.
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多元文化教育视角:让学生和教育工作者在师范教育和十二年级课堂上批判性地审视肥胖意识形态
目的近年来,与身体形象、脂肪羞辱和社会对体重的看法有关的问题在教育讨论中获得了更多关注(Carmona-Márquez 等人,2023 年;Dark 和 Aphramor,2023 年;Nutter、Ireland、Alberga 等人,2019 年;Schorb,2022 年)。本文旨在通过多元文化教育的视角,探讨让学生和教育工作者参与进来,批判性地审视师范教育和 P-12 课堂中脂肪意识形态的重要性。研究结果本文通过多元文化教育的视角,探讨了让学生和教育工作者参与进来,批判性地审视师范教育和 P-12 课堂中的肥胖意识形态的重要性。本文还提供了将有关脂肪意识形态的讨论纳入多元文化教育框架的策略,旨在从多元文化教育的角度赋予教师和学生批判性思维和倡导社会正义的能力。社会意义本文还提供了将有关脂肪意识形态的讨论纳入多元文化教育框架的策略,旨在从多元文化教育的角度赋予教师和学生批判性思维和倡导社会正义的能力。
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