This qualitative case study explored how pre-service teachers responded to social justice-themed picture book read-alouds in an undergraduate literacy course. Data were collected from personal observations, semi-structured focus group interviews, and student work, and were analyzed using inductive analysis. Findings indicate how reading multicultural literature aloud plays an important role in post-secondary students’ content understanding and preparation for a career in teaching. This case study may inspire teacher educators to incorporate multicultural read-alouds into higher education coursework
ABSTRACT Educational inequality and racial injustice are serious challenges that educators continue ...
Today’s schools are becoming increasingly diverse and classroom teachers are being held accountable ...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsLotta LarsonFor decades, K-12 teachers across...
This study presented information that added to the previous research on culturally relevant and resp...
This article describes a classroom activity developed by two teacher educators to support pre-servic...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] The purpose of this qualitative research study was to investigate primary...
This chapter focused on the notion of implementing Civil Rights-themed literature with elementary-ag...
It is essential to support teacher candidates in becoming culturally responsive and learning about s...
As the demographics of U.S. schools are changing, educators have to embrace this change and prepare ...
This article provides an overview of a qualitative study investigating how K-5 classroom teachers de...
The United States continues to become more diverse in our ever-changing world, and an important goal...
This study focuses on the implementation of a multicultural, instructional read aloud lesson by a fi...
This qualitative study examines how pre-service teachers in urban elementary classrooms develop stud...
It is not uncommon in many elementary classrooms today, that subjects such as social studies receive...
Second grade students engaged in literature that focused on how their actions affect others, cultura...
ABSTRACT Educational inequality and racial injustice are serious challenges that educators continue ...
Today’s schools are becoming increasingly diverse and classroom teachers are being held accountable ...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsLotta LarsonFor decades, K-12 teachers across...
This study presented information that added to the previous research on culturally relevant and resp...
This article describes a classroom activity developed by two teacher educators to support pre-servic...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] The purpose of this qualitative research study was to investigate primary...
This chapter focused on the notion of implementing Civil Rights-themed literature with elementary-ag...
It is essential to support teacher candidates in becoming culturally responsive and learning about s...
As the demographics of U.S. schools are changing, educators have to embrace this change and prepare ...
This article provides an overview of a qualitative study investigating how K-5 classroom teachers de...
The United States continues to become more diverse in our ever-changing world, and an important goal...
This study focuses on the implementation of a multicultural, instructional read aloud lesson by a fi...
This qualitative study examines how pre-service teachers in urban elementary classrooms develop stud...
It is not uncommon in many elementary classrooms today, that subjects such as social studies receive...
Second grade students engaged in literature that focused on how their actions affect others, cultura...
ABSTRACT Educational inequality and racial injustice are serious challenges that educators continue ...
Today’s schools are becoming increasingly diverse and classroom teachers are being held accountable ...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsLotta LarsonFor decades, K-12 teachers across...