“Life is in the Ears”: what Black learners should hear from general and special educators

F. Obiakor
{"title":"“Life is in the Ears”: what Black learners should hear from general and special educators","authors":"F. Obiakor","doi":"10.1515/mlt-2022-0015","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract What Black learners hear from their general and special education professionals affect how they communicate and interact in classrooms and other learning situations and environments. Most students, no matter how young, are very perceptive—they can tell if the teacher or the learning environment is welcoming or unwelcoming. When the environment is not welcoming, Black learners feel psychologically disenfranchised, disadvantaged, and disillusioned. And, when the environment is welcoming, these learners feel motivated and inspired to maximize their fullest potential. Rather than engage Black learners with implicit and explicit messages that are results of negative assumptions, unrealistic expectations, illusory generalizations, and systemic racist statements, general and special educators should send inspiring messages to their learners while also trying to hear from them to allow their silenced voices to be visible in school programs. This is the premise of this article.","PeriodicalId":133504,"journal":{"name":"Multicultural Learning and Teaching","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Multicultural Learning and Teaching","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1515/mlt-2022-0015","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0

Abstract

Abstract What Black learners hear from their general and special education professionals affect how they communicate and interact in classrooms and other learning situations and environments. Most students, no matter how young, are very perceptive—they can tell if the teacher or the learning environment is welcoming or unwelcoming. When the environment is not welcoming, Black learners feel psychologically disenfranchised, disadvantaged, and disillusioned. And, when the environment is welcoming, these learners feel motivated and inspired to maximize their fullest potential. Rather than engage Black learners with implicit and explicit messages that are results of negative assumptions, unrealistic expectations, illusory generalizations, and systemic racist statements, general and special educators should send inspiring messages to their learners while also trying to hear from them to allow their silenced voices to be visible in school programs. This is the premise of this article.
“生活在耳朵里”:黑人学习者应该从普通和特殊教育工作者那里听到什么
黑人学生从普通教育和特殊教育专业人员那里听到的内容会影响他们在课堂和其他学习情境和环境中的沟通和互动方式。大多数学生,无论多小,都非常敏锐——他们能分辨出老师或学习环境是欢迎还是不欢迎。当环境不受欢迎时,黑人学习者在心理上感到被剥夺了权利,处于不利地位,幻想破灭。而且,当环境是受欢迎的,这些学习者感到动力和启发,以最大限度地发挥自己的潜力。普通教育工作者和特殊教育工作者不应该向黑人学习者灌输由消极假设、不切实际的期望、虚幻的概括和系统性的种族主义言论所产生的或明或暗的信息,而应该向他们的学习者传递鼓舞人心的信息,同时也要努力听取他们的意见,让他们在学校项目中发出沉默的声音。这是本文的前提。
本文章由计算机程序翻译,如有差异,请以英文原文为准。
求助全文
约1分钟内获得全文 求助全文
来源期刊
自引率
0.00%
发文量
0
×
引用
GB/T 7714-2015
复制
MLA
复制
APA
复制
导出至
BibTeX EndNote RefMan NoteFirst NoteExpress
×
提示
您的信息不完整,为了账户安全,请先补充。
现在去补充
×
提示
您因"违规操作"
具体请查看互助需知
我知道了
×
提示
确定
请完成安全验证×
copy
已复制链接
快去分享给好友吧!
我知道了
右上角分享
点击右上角分享
0
联系我们:info@booksci.cn Book学术提供免费学术资源搜索服务,方便国内外学者检索中英文文献。致力于提供最便捷和优质的服务体验。 Copyright © 2023 布克学术 All rights reserved.
京ICP备2023020795号-1
ghs 京公网安备 11010802042870号
Book学术文献互助
Book学术文献互助群
群 号:481959085
Book学术官方微信