The purpose of this study was to examine how preservice teachers perceive their abilities use African-American picture books to facilitate literary conversations. Two preservice teachers, one Black and one White, examined their growth and ability to use multicultural literature with a small, diverse group of children. This case study was based on a theoretical framework that supports social construction of knowledge by participants. Observation of conversations, the use of audio recordings, artifacts from the students, and interviews with the teachers were used to examine the data sets. Each teacher was given one of two African-American picture books to read aloud to students. The preservice teachers chose one book to read at the beginning ...
This inquiry into teacher education explores the potential for using multicultural children's litera...
This in-depth case study of classroom interaction illuminated how a white female teacher and African...
Multicultural education curriculum often seems to get lost in the implicit biases of formal educatio...
This qualitative, descriptive study, using a social justice and anti-deficit framework, examined the...
Reading experiences and instruction, on the whole, are unable to mold many African American youth in...
Many African American children bring a communicative style and cultural world view, a cognitive-ling...
This study focused on the strategies teachers can use in selecting culturally relevant literature fo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the selection and use of picture books about issues of ...
African American students in urban environments need the support of family, school and community to ...
The purpose of this qualitative and naturalistic designed study was to identify elementary school ad...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of six Language Arts teachers of the use of...
While theorists conceive of multicultural education in a variety of complex ways, it is frequently e...
This study focuses on the implementation of a multicultural, instructional read aloud lesson by a fi...
The purpose of this research study was to determine what happens when multicultural children\u27s li...
African-Americans are one of the largest minority groups in the United States; therefore it is imper...
This inquiry into teacher education explores the potential for using multicultural children's litera...
This in-depth case study of classroom interaction illuminated how a white female teacher and African...
Multicultural education curriculum often seems to get lost in the implicit biases of formal educatio...
This qualitative, descriptive study, using a social justice and anti-deficit framework, examined the...
Reading experiences and instruction, on the whole, are unable to mold many African American youth in...
Many African American children bring a communicative style and cultural world view, a cognitive-ling...
This study focused on the strategies teachers can use in selecting culturally relevant literature fo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the selection and use of picture books about issues of ...
African American students in urban environments need the support of family, school and community to ...
The purpose of this qualitative and naturalistic designed study was to identify elementary school ad...
The purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of six Language Arts teachers of the use of...
While theorists conceive of multicultural education in a variety of complex ways, it is frequently e...
This study focuses on the implementation of a multicultural, instructional read aloud lesson by a fi...
The purpose of this research study was to determine what happens when multicultural children\u27s li...
African-Americans are one of the largest minority groups in the United States; therefore it is imper...
This inquiry into teacher education explores the potential for using multicultural children's litera...
This in-depth case study of classroom interaction illuminated how a white female teacher and African...
Multicultural education curriculum often seems to get lost in the implicit biases of formal educatio...