Racism in Argentine higher education. Proposals for an inclusive foreign language teacher training.

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Candelaria Ferrara, Daniela Peez Klein
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In Latin America, racism has been a problem since colonial times and is still found in higher education discriminatory practices. Contemporary racism in teacher training institutions and in foreign language career proposals is characterized by the lack of diversity in many aspects such as institutional human landscape, bibliography, language, and cultural uses. All this maintains a higher education that has traditionally produced and still produces a social reality that is non-plural, inequitable, unjust, and in need of revision. This omission of plurality needs to include strategies that link the field of higher education and excluded social groups. To this end, we suggest that service-learning could contribute to an inclusive training of foreign language teachers in an Ecology of Knowledge with other possible and necessary knowledges, ways, voices of diverse groups, so necessary for a non-racist higher education. We believe that overcoming the idea of the individual and alluding to the community, going beyond the doors of the institutions in an exchange of knowledge through practical interventions in the community beyond academicism is a practice that deserves to be further developed in higher education institutions. We propose lines of work to carry out a process of change in our teacher training programs and spaces for the construction of a better society. Service-learning is a feasible path that implies an anti-racist stance and we, the higher education community, have the imagination and qualifications required to generate and undertake this transgressive task of a collaborative and plural construction for a diverse, equitable, and just social reality.
阿根廷高等教育中的种族主义。关于包容性外语教师培训的建议。
在拉丁美洲,种族主义自殖民时代以来一直是一个问题,在高等教育中仍然存在歧视性做法。当代教师培训机构和外语职业建议中的种族主义在机构人文景观、参考书目、语言和文化使用等许多方面缺乏多样性。所有这一切都维持着一种高等教育,这种教育传统上产生了一种非多元的、不公平的、不公正的、需要修正的社会现实,现在仍然在产生这种社会现实。这种对多元性的遗漏需要包括将高等教育领域与被排斥的社会群体联系起来的战略。为此,我们建议服务学习有助于在知识生态中对外语教师进行包容性培训,包括其他可能和必要的知识,方法和不同群体的声音,这对于非种族主义的高等教育是必要的。我们相信,克服个人的观念,以社会为中心,超越学院派,透过对社会的实际干预,超越院校的大门,进行知识交流,是值得高等教育机构进一步发展的做法。我们提出的工作路线是在我们的教师培训计划和空间中进行变革,以建设一个更好的社会。服务学习是一条可行的道路,它意味着反种族主义的立场,我们高等教育界有足够的想象力和资格来创造和承担这一越界的任务,为多样化、公平和公正的社会现实建立一个合作和多元的结构。
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Radical Teacher
Radical Teacher EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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