This text will enable teachers to analyze their own experience of in-service work. It offers tools for evaluating a focused aspect of work, and will help teachers to: explore models of in-service provision; develop understandings of professional and institutional development; develop understanding o
Schooling Multicultural Teachers: A Guide for Program Assessment and Professional Development
β Scribed by Manya C Whitaker
- Publisher
- Emerald Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 247
- Series
- Emerald Points
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The cultural identities of teachers inevitably influence the interactions they have with their students. These relationships, in turn, impact teaching and learning processes. Many low-income, racial, ethnic, and linguistic minority students are failing to receive the same quality of education as their more privileged counterparts.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Schooling Multicultural Teachers
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
List of Acronyms
About the Authors
About the Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Organization
Part I Unpacking Multicultural Education
Chapter 1 Diversity in US Public Schools Across Time
Committing to Diversity (1955β1964)
Fixing Diversity (1965β1993)
Ignoring Diversity (1994β2016)
Rejecting Diversity (2017βpresent)
Recommitting to Diversity
Chapter 2 Multicultural Education and Teaching Dispositions
Multicultural Education
Culturally Relevant Teaching
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
Critical Pedagogy
Teacher Dispositions
A New Vision of Dispositions
Looking Ahead
Chapter 3 The Development of the Dispositions for Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Scale (DCRPS)
Theoretical Frameworks
Racial Identity Development
Critical Whiteness
Scale Development
Item Development
Expert Review
Quantitative and Qualitative Analyses
Cross Validation
Scale Limitations
Notes
Chapter 4 Distinctiveness of the DCRPS
Other Multicultural Education Scales
Beliefs about Diversity
Self-efficacy for Multicultural Teaching
Dispositions for Multiculturalism
Using the DCRPS
Part II Teacher Preparation Program Evaluation
Chapter 5 The DCRPS in an Urban GYO
GYOs and Dispositions for Multicultural Education
Teach Now: A GYO Program
TN Evaluation
DCRPS Findings
Interviews
Teach Now Strengths
Recommendations
Implications for GYOs
Chapter 6 The DCRPS in an Urban Teacher Preparation Program
Preparing Urban Educators
MAT Evaluation
MAT Curriculum
Program Evaluation Data
Findings
Student Strengths
Curricular Revisions
Implications for Urban Teacher Preparation
Part III Preservice Teacher Training
Chapter 7 The DCRPS as a Reflective Exercise
Course Description
Course Assignments
Promoting Multicultural Teaching Dispositions
Disposition for Social Justice
Disposition for Community
Disposition for Praxis
Next Steps in Dispositional Development
Chapter 8 The DCRPS as a Course Design Tool
Course Description
Course Assignments
Disposition for Praxis
Disposition for Community
Disposition for Social Justice
Promoting Self-reflection
Multicultural Teaching Goals
Part IV Professional Development
Chapter 9 Using the DCRPS for Professional Development in an Urban School District
A Case Study of the DCRPS in an Urban District
Data Analysis
Suggested Professional Development
Implications for Urban Teacher Professional Development
Chapter 10 Using the DCRPS for Professional Development in a Rural Multi-District Cooperative
A Case Study of the DCRPS in a Rural Multi-district Region
Data Analysis
A Two-year Professional Development Series
Implications for Rural Teacher Professional Development
Conclusion
References
Index
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