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Globally teaching workforces are becoming more diverse. Hence, this brings a plethora of beliefs and values regarding the teaching and learning process to the classroom. In light of the paradigm shift to learner-centered instruction institutions are at risk of encountering "Cultural Incongruence" in the workplace due to differences in belief and value systems. The misalignment of mindsets within the workforce lead to a lack of commitment to school initiatives. This publication explores how the cultural and educational experiences of teachers dictate the implementation of teacher or…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Globally teaching workforces are becoming more diverse. Hence, this brings a plethora of beliefs and values regarding the teaching and learning process to the classroom. In light of the paradigm shift to learner-centered instruction institutions are at risk of encountering "Cultural Incongruence" in the workplace due to differences in belief and value systems. The misalignment of mindsets within the workforce lead to a lack of commitment to school initiatives. This publication explores how the cultural and educational experiences of teachers dictate the implementation of teacher or learner-centered practices. In addition, the five elements of Pedagogical Identification Manifestation of teachers are introduced as a guide to measure organizational fit. Lastly, themes that define "Cultural Congruence" in the workplace are delineated.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Sheba Tartt-Walker is the CEO/Founder of Ed Psyc Connect, a PsychoEducational Consultant firm. She holds a doctorate in Bilingual Special Education from the George Washington University. Dr. Michael S. Castleberry is a Professor of Special Education and Disabilities Studies at the George Washington University.