A Systematic Approach to Critical Multiculturalism and Teacher Education in EFL Context: An Integrative Research Review

Cansın Balci
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Critical multicultural education (CME) challenges power imbalances in society and calls for the equitable distribution of power. It aims to address biases based on gender, class, and race, and improve social, economic, and educational opportunities for all individuals. While there have been several studies conducted on CME in relation to teachers and teacher training, there is a need to examine its broader implications for teacher education. This study aims to investigate the implications of CME on teacher education by analyzing different studies on this subject and their findings in various contexts. 14 relevant articles were compiled, categorized, and coded based on their context and findings, and descriptive data analysis was conducted. The study compared and contrasted the findings of the different studies and made generalizations about the implications of CME on teacher education and how it can be applied in the EFL context. The study highlights the importance of understanding the potential impact of CME on teacher education and provides insights for educators to effectively integrate CME principles into their teaching practices.
英语语境下批判性多元文化主义与教师教育的系统研究:一项综合研究综述
多元文化批判教育挑战社会中的权力不平衡,呼吁权力的公平分配。它旨在解决基于性别、阶级和种族的偏见,并改善所有人的社会、经济和教育机会。虽然已有几项关于教师和教师培训的持续教育研究,但仍有必要研究其对教师教育的更广泛影响。本研究旨在通过分析不同背景下有关继续教育的研究结果,探讨继续教育对教师教育的启示。将14篇相关文章根据上下文和研究结果进行汇编、分类和编码,并进行描述性数据分析。本研究比较和对比了不同研究的结果,并总结了继续教育对教师教育的影响,以及如何将其应用于英语语境。该研究强调了了解继续教育对教师教育的潜在影响的重要性,并为教育工作者有效地将继续教育原则融入其教学实践提供了见解。
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