Background/Context: In this article, we explore the life histories of two Latino/a prospective elementary teachers in a large Midwestern university; examine their knowledge, strengths, and needs as teachers; and consider how teacher educators might capitalize on these. We explore how these prospective teachers’ prior family, home, K–12 schooling, and university experiences have forged their identities and affected how they think about campus peers and classroom colleagues, and their obligations to their students. Research Questions: In analyzing these life histories, we ask: What knowledge, strengths, and needs do Latino/a teacher candidates bring to campus when enrolling in teacher education, and how do prospective teachers negotiate these...
This article focuses on one Latina prospective teacher’s act of resisting negative stereotypes regar...
dissertationThe experiences of Chicana/Latina prospective teachers in predominantly White teacher ed...
This article focuses on one Latina prospective teacher’s act of resisting negative stereotype...
Background/Context: In this article, we explore the life histories of two Latino/a prospective eleme...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
Today in the United States, there is a shortage of teachers who culturally and linguistically match ...
This article presents a year-long qualitative study conducted in an “urban” high school, where 77 % ...
Despite concerted efforts over the course of decades to increase the number of Teachers of Color, th...
Despite concerted efforts over the course of decades to increase the number of Teachers of Color, th...
It is important to understand why certain Latino teachers have returned to teach in the predominatel...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
Non-English speakers are currently the fastest growing population group in Iowa schools. Immigrant a...
This article focuses on one Latina prospective teacher’s act of resisting negative stereotypes regar...
dissertationThe experiences of Chicana/Latina prospective teachers in predominantly White teacher ed...
This article focuses on one Latina prospective teacher’s act of resisting negative stereotype...
Background/Context: In this article, we explore the life histories of two Latino/a prospective eleme...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
In this article, the authors draw on life-history methods to investigate the family, school, univers...
Today in the United States, there is a shortage of teachers who culturally and linguistically match ...
This article presents a year-long qualitative study conducted in an “urban” high school, where 77 % ...
Despite concerted efforts over the course of decades to increase the number of Teachers of Color, th...
Despite concerted efforts over the course of decades to increase the number of Teachers of Color, th...
It is important to understand why certain Latino teachers have returned to teach in the predominatel...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
The achievement gap between White students and students of color has long been a concern of educator...
Non-English speakers are currently the fastest growing population group in Iowa schools. Immigrant a...
This article focuses on one Latina prospective teacher’s act of resisting negative stereotypes regar...
dissertationThe experiences of Chicana/Latina prospective teachers in predominantly White teacher ed...
This article focuses on one Latina prospective teacher’s act of resisting negative stereotype...