“有很多蹒跚前行”:白人对教师教育者重新认识基于文化的英语教育课程的影响

IF 3.1 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Teacher Education Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1177/00224871231178249
Crystasany R. Turner, D. Pasternak, Kelly R. Allen, Leanne M. Evans, K. M. Lize
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融入学生文化和社区的实践是有效教学的基础。然而,教师候选人往往没有有效地将基于文化的实践纳入他们的教学中。这篇文章描述了英语教育教师在重新定义课程以培养基于文化的实践时的看法。研究结果表明,影响教师课程再概念化的主要因素有三个:(a)教师的文化根源;(b) 白人的普遍性——偏爱白人身份、假设和特权的系统和过程,伴随着白人的经历;以及(c)基于文化的做法与大学在英语教育机构内运作的做法之间根深蒂固的紧张关系。作者断言,任何通过以白人为中心的教育机构和更广泛的社会结构录取的个人都不能被排除在摒弃白人的呼吁之外。他们敦促教师教育工作者通过反思他们和他们的教师候选人在教育空间中带来的偏见和社会政治信仰的相互作用,废除压迫性的、以白人为中心的做法。
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“There’s a Lot of Stumbling Forward”: The Impact of Whiteness on Teacher Educators’ Reconceptualization of Culturally Based English Education Curriculum
Practices incorporating students’ cultures and communities are foundational to effective teaching. However, teacher candidates often do not effectively incorporate culturally based practices into their instruction. This article describes the perceptions of English education instructors as they reconceptualized their curriculum to cultivate culturally based practices. Findings show three major factors impacted the instructors’ reconceptualization of curriculum: (a) the instructors’ cultural roots; (b) the pervasiveness of whiteness—systems and processes that preference white identities, assumptions, and privileges that accompany the white experience; and (c) deep-seated tensions between culturally based practices and the practices of the university operating within the institution of English education. The authors assert that no individual who has matriculated through white-centric educational institutions and broader societal structures can be excluded from the call to unlearn whiteness. They urge teacher educators to dismantle oppressive, white-centric practices by reflecting on the interplay of biases and socio-political beliefs that they and their teacher candidates bring into educational spaces.
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Teacher Education, the flagship journal of AACTE, is to serve as a research forum for a diverse group of scholars who are invested in the preparation and continued support of teachers and who can have a significant voice in discussions and decision-making around issues of teacher education. One of the fundamental goals of the journal is the use of evidence from rigorous investigation to identify and address the increasingly complex issues confronting teacher education at the national and global levels. These issues include but are not limited to preparing teachers to effectively address the needs of marginalized youth, their families and communities; program design and impact; selection, recruitment and retention of teachers from underrepresented groups; local and national policy; accountability; and routes to certification. JTE does not publish book reviews, program evaluations or articles solely describing programs, program components, courses or personal experiences. In addition, JTE does not accept manuscripts that are solely about the development or validation of an instrument unless the use of that instrument yields data providing new insights into issues of relevance to teacher education (MSU, February 2016).
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