Recently, Chile has experienced a significant increase in linguistically and culturally diverse immigrants from Haiti. However, little is known about how Chilean teachers cope with this issue. Using Haworth’s (2009) model of contextual layers of teachers’ work as a conceptual lens, this article reports the findings from two case studies. Findings show that participants often struggled to teach their culturally and linguistically diverse students. These difficulties were attributed to teachers’ low levels of professional preparedness to work with these students and limited in-school support. The article offers several implications for different stakeholders
The research aimed to analyze the perceptions that primary school teachers have of migrant children....
The objective of this article is to evaluate the intercultural sensitivity of teachers working in cu...
The Australian Institute for School Teaching and Leadership's (AITSL's) Australian Professional Stan...
Recently, Chile has experienced a significant increase in linguistically and culturally diverse immi...
In the last decade, Chile has abruptly multiplied the number of international migrant families livin...
Abstract: Teacher education in Latin America needs to reflect a society that increasingly recognizes...
Chile has had a steady increase in the immigrant population, but little is known about its impact on...
The significant increase in immigration in Chile poses great challenges in schools that receive new ...
A partir de los cambios socioculturales que han tenido lugar en Chile en los últimos diez años, ha a...
Chile's increasing migration phenomenon, added to the ethnic and cultural diversity of the territor...
The steady flow of immigrants into Chile from Latin America and the Caribbean, in particular, since ...
Due to a recent substantial influx of Haitian immigrants, the Chilean government has had to adjust a...
This article reports on a pilot study that investigated the beliefs, values, and pedagogies of exper...
This piece discusses the school situation of non-Spanish-speaking Haitian immigrants in the Chilean ...
Inclusion in the educational context has been a very relevant issue in Chile in recent years, a peri...
The research aimed to analyze the perceptions that primary school teachers have of migrant children....
The objective of this article is to evaluate the intercultural sensitivity of teachers working in cu...
The Australian Institute for School Teaching and Leadership's (AITSL's) Australian Professional Stan...
Recently, Chile has experienced a significant increase in linguistically and culturally diverse immi...
In the last decade, Chile has abruptly multiplied the number of international migrant families livin...
Abstract: Teacher education in Latin America needs to reflect a society that increasingly recognizes...
Chile has had a steady increase in the immigrant population, but little is known about its impact on...
The significant increase in immigration in Chile poses great challenges in schools that receive new ...
A partir de los cambios socioculturales que han tenido lugar en Chile en los últimos diez años, ha a...
Chile's increasing migration phenomenon, added to the ethnic and cultural diversity of the territor...
The steady flow of immigrants into Chile from Latin America and the Caribbean, in particular, since ...
Due to a recent substantial influx of Haitian immigrants, the Chilean government has had to adjust a...
This article reports on a pilot study that investigated the beliefs, values, and pedagogies of exper...
This piece discusses the school situation of non-Spanish-speaking Haitian immigrants in the Chilean ...
Inclusion in the educational context has been a very relevant issue in Chile in recent years, a peri...
The research aimed to analyze the perceptions that primary school teachers have of migrant children....
The objective of this article is to evaluate the intercultural sensitivity of teachers working in cu...
The Australian Institute for School Teaching and Leadership's (AITSL's) Australian Professional Stan...