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This ethnographic study is situated in the complexities and dilemmas of international aid education(IAE), the volunteer sector and cross-cultural learning and teaching. It examines the challenges and opportunities faced by three international volunteers teachers(IVTs) teaching in Indigenous communities in rural Ecuador. Onsite observations and interviews, along with discussions with principal participants (IVTs), and secondary participants (three local teachers and the volunteer program director), are use to narrate the IVTs experiences, pedagogical approaches and the factors which affect…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This ethnographic study is situated in the complexities and dilemmas of international aid education(IAE), the volunteer sector and cross-cultural learning and teaching. It examines the challenges and opportunities faced by three international volunteers teachers(IVTs) teaching in Indigenous communities in rural Ecuador. Onsite observations and interviews, along with discussions with principal participants (IVTs), and secondary participants (three local teachers and the volunteer program director), are use to narrate the IVTs experiences, pedagogical approaches and the factors which affect culturally relevant teaching(CRT). This narrative serves as a platform for a cross-comparative analysis of key themes and issues related to CRT and anti-colonial education in the sphere of IAE. The book concludes by identifying the implications of IAE may have on the local education and Indigenous knowledges and highlights issues and concerns that must be addressed so that CRT can occur within international cross-cultural educational contexts.
Autorenporträt
Julia Rao has an honors BA in International Relations and her MA in Comparative International and Development Education from the University of Toronto and the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, respectively. Julia has studied and worked abroad in Latin America and India and now works for Habitat for Humanity Guatemala.