教授文化和语言多元化学习者:教师专业组织立场声明的内容分析

C. Leider, Johanna Tigert, Nasiba Norova
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教师通常被定位为实现教育公平和为不同文化和语言的学习者(CLDLs)提供教育机会的主要提供者。教师对这一群体的信念会在他们的教学和课程决策中发挥重要作用。在本研究中,我们从教师专业化的角度出发,探讨在教师职业的在职阶段,教师的信念是如何通过教师专业组织的作用而受到影响的。我们利用文献分析法,研究了四个历史悠久的教师专业组织(即全国英语教师理事会、全国科学教师协会、全国数学教师理事会和全国社会研究理事会)的立场声明中是如何讨论 CLDL 的。对 2000 年至 2022 年间发表的 144 份立场声明进行了分析。研究结果表明,大多数立场声明使用的都是一般性语言,很少明确提及文化、语言和学习障碍者、他们接受教育的机会、在教学方法和材料中考虑他们的语言/文化的必要性,以及如何有效地培养教师以满足他们的需求。研究结果表明,教师专业组织应重新思考其立场声明的撰写方法,使其既具有包容性,语言又具体。本文还讨论了对教师专业发展和未来研究的影响。
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Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners: A Content Analysis of Teacher Professional Organizations’ Position Statements
Teachers are often positioned as the main providers of educational equity and access for culturally and linguistically diverse learners (CLDLs). Teachers’ beliefs regarding this population can play a major role in their instructional and curricular decisions. In this study, we use a lens of professionalization to examine how teacher beliefs might be influenced during the in-service years of a teacher’s career through the role of teacher professional organizations. We utilized document analysis to examine how CLDLs are discussed in the position statements from four long-standing teacher professional organizations (i.e., National Council for Teachers of English, National Science Teacher Association, National Council for Teachers of Mathematics, and National Council for Social Studies). One hundred and four position statements produced between 2000 and 2022 were analyzed. Findings revealed that most position statements employ generic language, rarely referring explicitly to CLDLs, their access to education, the need to consider their languages/cultures in instructional methods and materials, or ways to effectively prepare teachers to meet their needs. Findings suggest that teacher professional organizations should rethink their approach to crafting position statements to be both inclusive and specific in language. Implications for teacher professional development and future research are discussed.
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