Ethnicity, social class, practice and pedagogy : a study of teacher identity
conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byNinetta Santoro
This paper draws on findings from three separate research projects to illustrate how teachers’ and student-teachers’ ethnic and social class identities shape theirrepresentations of professional self, their interactions with their students and the pedagogies they privilege in their classes. The paper raises a number of important implications for teacher education seeking to prepare teachers for culturally diverse contexts such as Australian classrooms. It concludes that a major challenge for teacher educators is to find ways of enabling their students to interrogate often taken-for-granted assumptions about their own ethnic and classed positionings.
History
Event
ATEE conference (29th : 2004 : Agrigento, Italy)
Pagination
1 - 19
Publisher
ATEE
Location
Agrigento, Italy
Place of publication
Italy
Start date
2004-10-23
End date
2004-10-27
Language
eng
Notes
School of Social & Cultural Studies in Education. Paper presented to the 29th Annual Conference of the Association for Teacher Education in Europe, ‘The End of Theory, the Future of Practice?’ October 23-27, Agrigento, Italy.
Publication classification
EN Other conference paper
Title of proceedings
ATEE conference proceedings: Teacher Education between Theory and Practice: The end of theory ... the future of practice?