Dirty care in the transfronterizo experience: Walking with Mexicali/Calexico teachers through their youth

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Jennifer Lee O'Donnell
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Abstract

Many educators living near the United States and Mexico border were transfronterizo students—young people with familial and institutional ties to both countries, who crossed the border each day to attend United States schools. This study is concerned with how these teachers’ identities formed within distinct sociocultural contexts like the Borderlands and how this can serve education institutions invested in teacher identity work.

transronterizo经历中的肮脏关怀:与墨西卡利/墨西哥教师一起走过青春岁月
许多居住在美国和墨西哥边境附近的教育工作者曾是 "transfronterizo "学生--与两国都有家庭和机构联系的年轻人,他们每天跨越边境到美国学校上学。本研究关注的是这些教师的身份认同是如何在像边境地区这样独特的社会文化背景下形成的,以及这如何服务于致力于教师身份认同工作的教育机构。
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期刊介绍: Anthropology & Education Quarterly is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes scholarship on schooling in social and cultural context and on human learning both inside and outside of schools. Articles rely primarily on ethnographic research to address immediate problems of practice as well as broad theoretical questions. AEQ also publishes on the teaching of anthropology.
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