在复杂的社会政治环境中解读“学习的迹象”

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. D. Adams, Jrène Rahm, S. Kayumova, Carol B. Brandt
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这期特刊提供了丰富的研究经验,使BIPOC学习者的聪明才智和才华可见,“取代了关于我们在哪里看到聪明才智以及我们如何认识它的根深蒂固的假设。”本期的文章通过刻意摆脱基于缺陷的思维,拥抱了BIPOC学习者的优势和创造力。这些关于学习的描述侧重于以新的方式看待、提升和利用学习者的文化、历史和身份背景。这些文章基本上记录了“越境者”的学习,他们作为逃犯必须“学会与主流文化的权力、暴力和残酷进行谈判”。他们还暗示,通过批判性地拆解和参与主流文化的意象和话语,他们的叙述超越了对“生活历史、受限制的语言和狭隘的文化体验”的叙述。
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Unpacking “signs of learning” in complex sociopolitical environments
ABSTRACT This special issue offers empirically rich accounts of research that make the ingenuities and brilliance of BIPOC learners visible “replacing entrenched assumptions about where we see ingenuity and how we recognize it.” The articles in this issue embrace the strengths and creativity of BIPOC learners by deliberately shifting away from deficit-based thinking. These accounts of learning focus on new ways of seeing, uplifting, and leveraging learners’ cultural, historical, and identity backgrounds. The articles essentially document learning of “border crossers” who as fugitives have “to learn to negotiate the power, violence, cruelty of the dominant culture”. They also imply accounts that go beyond the recounting of their “lived histories, restricted languages, and narrow cultural experiences” by critically unpacking and engaging with the imagery and discourses of dominant culture.
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Mind Culture and Activity
Mind Culture and Activity EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
4.00
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15.80%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: Mind, Culture, and Activity (MCA) is an interdisciplinary, international journal devoted to the study of the human mind in its cultural and historical contexts. Articles appearing in MCA draw upon research and theory in a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, cognitive science, education, linguistics, psychology, and sociology. Particular emphasis is placed upon research that seeks to resolve methodological problems associated with the analysis of human action in everyday activities and theoretical approaches that place culture and activity at the center of attempts to understand human nature.
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