Grounded in Relationships of Support: Indigenous Teacher Mentorship in the Rural West

Q4 Social Sciences The Rural Educator Pub Date : 2022-02-18 DOI:10.35608/ruraled.v43i1.1209
Vanessa Anthony‐Stevens, Ivan Moss, Angela Como Jacobson, Rebekka Boysen-Taylor, Shawna Campbell-Daniels
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This article explores the power of Indigenous teacher mentorship as essential to address “the change in point of view” long called for in Indigenous education. Drawing from a longitudinal, ethnographic study of an Indigenous teacher education program in a predominantly rural, high need region, we examine the basic questions: What do Indigenous master teachers uniquely bring to teacher education? In what ways do Indigenous master teachers support the development of socially, culturally, linguistically, and place-responsive teachers? Using the theoretical frameworks of Tribal Critical Race Theory (TribalCrit) and situated learning, our findings elucidate the importance of Indigenous mentorship for re-membering and re-claiming Indigenous epistemologies, ontologies, and axiologies in relational and intergenerational learning—practices that interrupt coloniality in teacher education and school leadership. Discussion of Indigenous teacher mentorship centers the importance of relationships between people and place in teaching and learning and asks educators and school leaders to conceptualize Indigenous teacher education as a long-term project of tribal nation building and community wellbeing.
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以支持关系为基础:西部农村的土著教师指导
这篇文章探讨了土著教师指导的力量,这对于解决土著教育长期以来所呼吁的“观点的改变”至关重要。根据对一个主要是农村、高需求地区的土著教师教育计划的纵向、民族志研究,我们考察了一些基本问题:土著大师教师为教师教育带来了什么独特的东西?土著大师教师以何种方式支持社会、文化、语言和地方反应型教师的发展?利用部落批判种族理论(TribalCrit)和情境学习的理论框架,我们的研究结果阐明了土著指导在关系和代际学习实践中对土著认识论、本体论和价值论的记忆和重新主张的重要性,这些学习实践打断了教师教育和学校领导中的殖民主义。原住民教师辅导的讨论聚焦于人与地方关系在教与学中的重要性,并要求教育工作者和学校领导将原住民教师教育视为部落国家建设和社区福祉的长期项目。
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The Rural Educator
The Rural Educator Social Sciences-Education
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