This qualitative study examined how elementary and secondary preservice teachers in the rural Midwest conceptualize “culture” and how preservice teachers’ subjectivities and conceptions of culture shape their pedagogical practices. Thirty-six preservice teachers participated in a course on effective planning designed to address topics such as special education, English language learners, race, those living in difficult circumstances, and gender representation. Results reveal that despite exposure to reflections and discussions on privilege and hegemony to confront biases and deficit perspectives, ethnocentrism persisted
Today, our nation and our world are marked by the increasing diversity of communities and schools. A...
This report is written primarily for teachers and teacher educators who, in their teaching, curricul...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which preservice elementary teachers inte...
Every student deserves to be educated by teachers who are culturally proficient to ensure their need...
This article examines how a group of elementary and secondary preservice teachers engaged in underst...
This research examined preservice teachers’ beliefs about critical literacy praxis in a rural teache...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the teaching experiences of White educators wor...
I investigated eight preservice teachers’ understandings about culturally responsive pedagogy as the...
I investigated eight preservice teachers’ understandings about culturally responsive pedagogy as the...
This qualitative study investigated the evolving perceptions of rurality of five Appalachian native,...
Research suggests increased enrollment of students with diverse cultural, racial, linguistic, and so...
This ethnography explores teachers’ perspectives of the cultural issues affecting academic performan...
Over the last decade, the face of the American classroom has changed dramatically. As the number of ...
In this study, I examined the experiences of two middle-school-level teachers as they attempted to a...
As a result of the persistent achievement gap between culturally diverse students and their White co...
Today, our nation and our world are marked by the increasing diversity of communities and schools. A...
This report is written primarily for teachers and teacher educators who, in their teaching, curricul...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which preservice elementary teachers inte...
Every student deserves to be educated by teachers who are culturally proficient to ensure their need...
This article examines how a group of elementary and secondary preservice teachers engaged in underst...
This research examined preservice teachers’ beliefs about critical literacy praxis in a rural teache...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the teaching experiences of White educators wor...
I investigated eight preservice teachers’ understandings about culturally responsive pedagogy as the...
I investigated eight preservice teachers’ understandings about culturally responsive pedagogy as the...
This qualitative study investigated the evolving perceptions of rurality of five Appalachian native,...
Research suggests increased enrollment of students with diverse cultural, racial, linguistic, and so...
This ethnography explores teachers’ perspectives of the cultural issues affecting academic performan...
Over the last decade, the face of the American classroom has changed dramatically. As the number of ...
In this study, I examined the experiences of two middle-school-level teachers as they attempted to a...
As a result of the persistent achievement gap between culturally diverse students and their White co...
Today, our nation and our world are marked by the increasing diversity of communities and schools. A...
This report is written primarily for teachers and teacher educators who, in their teaching, curricul...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which preservice elementary teachers inte...