1. Transforming Teacher Education for an Antiracism Pedagogy.
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Solomon, R. Patrick and Levine-Rasky, Cynthia
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TEACHER attitudes , *RACISM , *EDUCATION , *ETHNIC groups , *SOCIAL psychology , *SOCIAL norms , *TEACHER training , *SOCIAL justice - Abstract
This paper reports on research examining prospective and established teachers' conceptualization and practice of antiracism pedagogy. Views reveal great variability in pedagogical and ideological positions that include unexamined assumptions about students' differential commitments to education across racial and ethnic groups, and fear of abandoning an unnamed Canadian norm. To challenge teachers' conceptualization and practice of antiracism, this study systematically develops transformative possibilities for a teacher education praxis designed to link other social movements for social justice issues. The authors suggest moving the issues of social difference, race and antiracism into mainstream scholarship, ensuring teacher commitment to the cause of social justice and engaging participants in critical reflective practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1996
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