I've Got Your Back! the Importance of Care in Student Teaching in Urban Environments

Kirsten Robbins, Veronica Fife-Demski, Jerry Woodward
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AbstractResearch has found that the use of culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP) can improve academic outcomes for students in urban environments. As teacher educators, we are driven by such findings to understand how to best prepare teacher education students to enact CRP. The Elementary Education department in our university offers an urban immersive program that is meant to prepare students to engage in CRP and work successfully with children from a variety of backgrounds. To investigate what helped students in our program successfully enact CRP, we conducted a series of interviews after they completed the program. While we found that not all of our students enacted CRP, we discovered that our participants valued feeling cared for, and we utilized Nel Noddings’ ethic of care to understand how that care helps our preservice teachers (PSTs) care for their students in a way that could lead to the creation of culturally relevant lessons. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
我支持你!城市环境下学生教学中关怀的重要性
研究发现,使用文化相关教学法(CRP)可以提高城市环境中学生的学业成绩。作为教师教育者,我们受到这些发现的驱使,去了解如何最好地为教师教育学生制定CRP做准备。我们大学的基础教育部门提供了一个城市沉浸式项目,旨在帮助学生参与CRP并成功地与来自不同背景的孩子一起工作。为了调查是什么帮助我们项目中的学生成功实施CRP,我们在他们完成项目后进行了一系列的访谈。虽然我们发现并不是所有的学生都制定了CRP,但我们发现我们的参与者重视被关心的感觉,我们利用Nel Noddings的关心伦理来理解这种关心如何帮助我们的职前教师(pst)以一种可能导致创建文化相关课程的方式来照顾他们的学生。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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