The Power of Backstitching: A Model to Strengthen Student Learning About Racial Justice

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
K. Rombach, K. Barber, Kim Wieczorek
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Teachers regularly plan and implement lessons to facilitate student learning using a traditional lesson model where the content often progresses in a linear manner. Through our work of preparing pre-service elementary teachers to teach about race and racial injustice, we wondered if some content might be better developed using a specialized or alternative lesson model. We recognized that when faced with content as rich and complex as that related to racial justice, teachers may need to take a different approach, making more time to return to and reflect on key concepts. In this article, we discuss our work in preparing future teachers to approach complex conversations about race through picture books, vocabulary instruction, and thoughtful discussion. We discuss a Backstitched Lesson Model that enables teachers to revisit key vocabulary and to offer new and different perspectives about key ideas within one lesson. This creates opportunity for students to deepen and strengthen their understanding of both the vocabulary and the complexity of the topic.
反向缝合的力量:一个加强学生种族正义学习的模式
教师定期计划和实施课程,以促进学生的学习,使用传统的课程模式,其中内容通常以线性方式进展。通过我们为职前小学教师准备讲授种族和种族不公正的工作,我们想知道使用专门的或替代的教学模式是否可以更好地开发一些内容。我们认识到,当面对与种族正义相关的丰富而复杂的内容时,教师可能需要采取不同的方法,腾出更多的时间来回顾和反思关键概念。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了我们的工作,通过绘本、词汇教学和深思熟虑的讨论,帮助未来的教师处理有关种族的复杂对话。我们讨论了一个逆向教学模式,使教师能够重新审视关键词汇,并在一节课中提供关于关键思想的新的和不同的观点。这为学生加深和加强他们对词汇和主题复杂性的理解创造了机会。
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