Being Responsive to Cultural Differences
How Teachers Learn
This book offers educators a comprehensive look at the state of teaching in the changing cultural mix of American education. It draws skillful pictures of the challenges and opportunities facing teacher education faculty and students as well as preservice teachers.
In 12 chapters, the contributors explore training and teaching from a variety of perspectives. For example, follow a minority preservice teacher as she relates her difficulties with the older, White supervisors who test her resolve to be a teacher. Hear from a white teacher in a minority classroom on the progress of cultural responsiveness in practice. Find out how educators are (or aren't) incorporating multicultural perspectives into their curricula.
Product Details
- Grade Level: PreK-12
- ISBN: 9780803966703
- Published By: Corwin
- Year: 1997
- Page Count: 224
- Publication date: December 18, 1997
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