被遗忘但不孤独:黑人与白人合作教师的职前经历见证

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal for Multicultural Education Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1108/jme-11-2022-0147
Robert P. Robinson, Stephanie Patrice Jones
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本研究的目的是考察黑人英语教师的职前教育叙述,以确定他们在指定的白人合作教师的教师教育计划中的经历。设计/方法/方法利用黑人的故事、证词和叙事分析中的气息,本研究展示了作为学生教学实习的一部分,黑人职前教师如何驾驭规范化的监督和抛弃。作者认为,为了应对他们的待遇,这些黑人职前教师创造了抵抗策略,以此来填补师徒关系的空白,并维持他们自己未来的教学生涯。关于黑人职前教师的文献做了重要的工作,研究他们如何在课堂上体验他们的种族、语言和性别身份;然而,本研究的重点是他们与白人合作教师的经历,这是过去10年研究不足的领域。
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Left behind but not left alone: testimonies of Black preservice experiences with white cooperating teachers
Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the preservice educational narratives of Black English teachers in an effort to determine their experiences within teacher education programs with assigned white cooperating teachers. Design/methodology/approach Drawing upon Black storytelling, testimony and breath in narrative analysis, this study showcases how Black preservice teachers navigated regularized surveillance and abandonment as part of student teaching practicum. Findings The authors argue that, in response to their treatment, these Black preservice teachers created resistance strategies as a way to fill the mentorship void and sustain their own future teaching careers. Originality/value The literature on Black preservice teachers does the critical work of examining how they experience their racial, linguistic and gendered identities in the classroom; however, this study focuses on their experiences with white cooperating teachers – an underresearched area in the past 10 years.
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Journal for Multicultural Education
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期刊介绍: The Journal for Multicultural Education is a double-blind peer reviewed journal. Published quarterly, the editorial objectives and coverage focus on: Fostering research into the management of multicultural education, understanding multicultural education in the context of teacher-learner equity and enabling learners to collaborate more effectively across ethnic, cultural and linguistic lines. Topics covered include: -Intercultural education- Inclusive education- Urban education- Diversity in education- Ethnicity in education- Gender and education- Disability and education- Technology and Multicultural education The journal is international in coverage and publishes original, theoretical and applied articles by leading scholars, expert consultants and respected practitioners.
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