TLESSS: Filling the Ethnic Studies Gap in Bilingual Teacher Education in the Midwest.

  • Published In: Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, 2024, v. 13, n. 2. P. 97 1 of 3

  • Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Caldas Chumbes, Blanca; Pastrana, Corina 3 of 3

Abstract

Cultivating cultural competence among teachers in dual language bilingual education who work with culturally and linguistically diverse students is especially crucial as their training usually emphasizes language-focused/language-content integration teaching strategies. Training programs rarely center teacher preparation to affirm students' identities, develop students' sense of belonging in their communities, and enhance their socio-historical knowledge in times of U.S. racism and xenophobia. This article examines the participation of one Latina bilingual teacher in a series of capacitaciones in ethnic studies as part of the Translingual Latinx Ethnic Studies Summer School project, a culturally and linguistically responsive summer program for Latinx children, specifically her sense-making of the gaps in her teacher training, her personal and professional (re)discoveries, and her new pedagogical understandings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Departures in Critical Qualitative Research. 2024/06, Vol. 13, Issue 2, p97
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Social Sciences and Humanities
  • Publication Date:2024
  • ISSN:2333-9489
  • DOI:10.1525/dcqr.2024.13.2.97
  • Accession Number:177760793
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