Equity and inclusion: Finding strength through teacher diversity

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
S. Y. Yip, E. Saito
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Abstract

In many Western countries, the student populations are largely ethno-culturally diversified due to large inflow of migrants. Despite this, the teaching workforce in these countries tends to be predominantly white. The large disparity between students and teachers has implications for equity and inclusive education. In this paper, we argue that a more diverse teacher workforce – particularly migrant teachers – can help to strengthen inclusiveness in schools along with the increasing diversity of the students in those countries. This ensures that students from diverse backgrounds can have their needs and voices heard and understood in their schools. It also allows migrant students to find their role models in schools as well as in societies. Simultaneously, it is critical to retain highly skilled migrant teachers in the workforce through the creation of more inclusive school policies, systems and overall school culture.
公平和包容:通过教师多样性找到力量
在许多西方国家,由于大量移民的流入,学生群体在很大程度上具有种族文化多样性。尽管如此,这些国家的教师队伍往往以白人为主。学生和教师之间的巨大差距对公平和包容性教育产生了影响。在这篇论文中,我们认为,随着这些国家学生的日益多样化,更加多样化的教师队伍——尤其是移民教师——有助于加强学校的包容性。这确保了来自不同背景的学生能够在学校里听到和理解他们的需求和声音。它还允许移民学生在学校和社会中找到自己的榜样。同时,通过制定更具包容性的学校政策、制度和整体学校文化,留住高技能的流动教师至关重要。
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Management in Education
Management in Education Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
7.70%
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28
期刊介绍: Management in Education provides a forum for debate and discussion covering all aspects of educational management. We therefore welcome a range of articles from those dealing with day-to-day management to those related to national policy issues. Our peer review policy helps to enhance the range and quality of the articles accepted supporting those new to publication and those that are more expereienced authors. We publish research findings, opinion pieces and individual stories and our contributors come from all sectors of education.
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