Superdiversity and Teacher Education (eBook, ePUB)
Supporting Teachers in Working with Culturally, Linguistically, and Racially Diverse Students, Families, and Communities
Redaktion: Li, Guofang; McTavish, Marianne; Hare, Jan; Anderson, Jim
Superdiversity and Teacher Education (eBook, ePUB)
Supporting Teachers in Working with Culturally, Linguistically, and Racially Diverse Students, Families, and Communities
Redaktion: Li, Guofang; McTavish, Marianne; Hare, Jan; Anderson, Jim
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This edited volume addresses the pressing imperative to understand and attend to the needs of the fast-growing population of minority students who are increasingly considered "superdiverse" in their cultural, linguistic, and racial backgrounds.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000344578
- Artikelnr.: 61137769
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000344578
- Artikelnr.: 61137769
Part 1: Contexts of Teacher Education in a Superdiverse World 1. Teaching
Superdiverse Students in a Transnational World: Rethinking Teacher
Education 2. Trickster Comes to Teacher Education 3. Getting Past the White
Paper: Inclusion, Antiracism and Decolonial Inheriting in Teacher Education
4. Important and Unnecessary: The Paradox of White Preservice Teacher
Perceptions of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy 5. Contexts and Complexity:
Promoting Racial and Linguistic Justice Through Bilingual Dual Language
Teacher Education Part 2: Research on Teacher Education in a Time of
Superdiversity 6. Teacher Education for Diversity Through an
Autoethnographic Lens 7. Pre-Service Teachers' Critical Dispositions
Towards Language: Transforming Taken-for-Granted Assumptions About
Racially, Culturally, and Linguistically Diverse Learners Through Teacher
Education 8. Prism of Promise: Towards Responsive Tools for Diverse
Classrooms 9. Connecting Educators, Families and Communities Through PASTEL
(Plurilingualism, Art, Science, Technology and Literacies) Approaches in
and Around French Immersion 10. Infusing ELL Preparation into Initial
Teacher Preparation: (How) Does It Work? Part 3: Engaging Practices for
Educators for Superdiversity 11. Academic Support for Refugee Students in
Elementary and Secondary Schools and Teachers' Quandaries About Inclusivity
12. Partnering with African American Parents in the United States:
Implications for Educators 13. Some Lessons Learned from Working with
Children and Families in Diverse Communities: Looking Back, Looking Forward
14. Assessment Practices in the Diverse Class Setting: A Fine Balance 15.
Diversity as the Norm: Teaching to and Through Superdiversity in
Post-Secondary Indigenous Education Courses. Conclusion: Teaching and
Teacher Education in an Era of Superdiversity: Challenges and Opportunities
Part 1: Contexts of Teacher Education in a Superdiverse World 1. Teaching
Superdiverse Students in a Transnational World: Rethinking Teacher
Education 2. Trickster Comes to Teacher Education 3. Getting Past the White
Paper: Inclusion, Antiracism and Decolonial Inheriting in Teacher Education
4. Important and Unnecessary: The Paradox of White Preservice Teacher
Perceptions of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy 5. Contexts and Complexity:
Promoting Racial and Linguistic Justice Through Bilingual Dual Language
Teacher Education Part 2: Research on Teacher Education in a Time of
Superdiversity 6. Teacher Education for Diversity Through an
Autoethnographic Lens 7. Pre-Service Teachers' Critical Dispositions
Towards Language: Transforming Taken-for-Granted Assumptions About
Racially, Culturally, and Linguistically Diverse Learners Through Teacher
Education 8. Prism of Promise: Towards Responsive Tools for Diverse
Classrooms 9. Connecting Educators, Families and Communities Through PASTEL
(Plurilingualism, Art, Science, Technology and Literacies) Approaches in
and Around French Immersion 10. Infusing ELL Preparation into Initial
Teacher Preparation: (How) Does It Work? Part 3: Engaging Practices for
Educators for Superdiversity 11. Academic Support for Refugee Students in
Elementary and Secondary Schools and Teachers' Quandaries About Inclusivity
12. Partnering with African American Parents in the United States:
Implications for Educators 13. Some Lessons Learned from Working with
Children and Families in Diverse Communities: Looking Back, Looking Forward
14. Assessment Practices in the Diverse Class Setting: A Fine Balance 15.
Diversity as the Norm: Teaching to and Through Superdiversity in
Post-Secondary Indigenous Education Courses. Conclusion: Teaching and
Teacher Education in an Era of Superdiversity: Challenges and Opportunities