This article reports on a two-year self-study exploring my roles and evolving philosophy as an early childhood teacher educator teaching diversity in the US. I was interested in better understanding how and what I can learn from the complexity of my teaching experiences. Data included my professional journals, students’ reflection journals, and communication with a critical friend. I examined, when teaching diversity, how I constructed and navigated my roles, how the students constructed and perceived my roles, and how they have transformed my instructional philosophy and practices. The findings illustrated a dynamic and tension-filled experience of a teacher educator teaching diversity in the US as a perceived outsider, suggesting that it ...
With the increasing diversity of students in Canadian schools (Egbo, 2011; Gérin-Lajoie, 2008; Solom...
In this article, service learning is explored as a way to educate preservice teachers for diversity....
This article reports findings from a mixed-method investigation of a cohort of teacher candidates wh...
The recasting of teaching as a technical enterprise rather than as a space for intelligent problem-s...
The recasting of teaching as a technical enterprise rather than as a space for intelligent problem-s...
Coming to understand how cultural differences influence interactions between educators and students ...
It is well documented that while the student population is becoming more and more diverse, the teach...
Teachers consistently identify working with “diverse learners” as challenging. This raises questions...
Teacher educators are increasingly perceived as crucial players for maintaining the quality of the t...
This study examines how a diverse dialogue addresses cultural differences and social injustices and ...
This article reports findings from a mixed-method investigation of a cohort of teacher candidates wh...
Sixty-four years after the landmark Brown vs. Board of Educationdecision, schools, neighborhoods, an...
This chapter explores concepts of identity, difference and disadvantage through a self-study that fo...
How teachers interpret and respond to diverse students’ cultural identities is critical to stu...
Teaching multiculturalism and diversity to preservice teachers is an area that is critical in teache...
With the increasing diversity of students in Canadian schools (Egbo, 2011; Gérin-Lajoie, 2008; Solom...
In this article, service learning is explored as a way to educate preservice teachers for diversity....
This article reports findings from a mixed-method investigation of a cohort of teacher candidates wh...
The recasting of teaching as a technical enterprise rather than as a space for intelligent problem-s...
The recasting of teaching as a technical enterprise rather than as a space for intelligent problem-s...
Coming to understand how cultural differences influence interactions between educators and students ...
It is well documented that while the student population is becoming more and more diverse, the teach...
Teachers consistently identify working with “diverse learners” as challenging. This raises questions...
Teacher educators are increasingly perceived as crucial players for maintaining the quality of the t...
This study examines how a diverse dialogue addresses cultural differences and social injustices and ...
This article reports findings from a mixed-method investigation of a cohort of teacher candidates wh...
Sixty-four years after the landmark Brown vs. Board of Educationdecision, schools, neighborhoods, an...
This chapter explores concepts of identity, difference and disadvantage through a self-study that fo...
How teachers interpret and respond to diverse students’ cultural identities is critical to stu...
Teaching multiculturalism and diversity to preservice teachers is an area that is critical in teache...
With the increasing diversity of students in Canadian schools (Egbo, 2011; Gérin-Lajoie, 2008; Solom...
In this article, service learning is explored as a way to educate preservice teachers for diversity....
This article reports findings from a mixed-method investigation of a cohort of teacher candidates wh...