包容的教室:一个关于女性的自白故事

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Culver, T. Hopper
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这篇文章是作者的自白故事,讲述了作者在研究生课程中对包容性课堂进行一项研究的经历。主要作者阿曼达是一名酷儿小学教师,她在当地的教室和学校里研究2SLGBTQIA+社区,蒂姆是他们研究方法课程的讲师。我们共同努力,通过一个自白的故事来探索msamessage的方法,以解开这个过程,并根据三个参与者的声音,将这个表演作品框架为一个匿名阅读的msamessage:(a)一位残疾儿童的教师和家长,(b)一位土著教师,(c)主要作者作为一名酷儿教师的声音。正如Kluge(2001)所解释的那样,自白故事代表了研究者通过他们在研究过程的开始、过程中和结束时所经历的反思过程的个人叙述。自白故事是一种高度个人化的日记式研究进展的后记(Van Maanen, 1988)。msamtisage是一种基于艺术的研究方法,将单个作者的一系列叙事作品编织在一起,形成一个更大的主题文本,目的是“从内到外的转变”(Worley, 2006年,第518页)。因此,在这篇文章中,我们将从Amanda和她的朋友Tim(课程导师)的反思评论中提供一些见解,这些评论涉及到msamtissm的过程,以及他们通过促进参与性生活体验来为所有人创造更安全空间的承诺。关键词:告白,变性,包容,酷儿,LGBTQ,土著,残疾,表演,参与
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Inclusive Classrooms: A Confessional Tale on a Métissage
This article is written as a confessional tale of the authors’ experience of conducting a métissage research process on inclusive classrooms within a course as part of a graduate program. Amanda, the lead author, is a queer elementary school teacher, researching the 2SLGBTQIA+ community within local classrooms and schools, and the Tim is their instructor in a research methods course. Together, we worked to explore the métissage methodology through a confessional tale to unpack the process and to frame the performance piece shared as an anonymously read métissage based on three participants’ voices: (a) a teacher and parent of a child with a disability, (b) an Indigenous teacher and (c) the lead author’s voice as a queer teacher. As Kluge (2001) explained, confessional tales represent the researcher’s personal account through the reflexive process that they experienced in the beginning, during, and at the end of the research process. Confessional tale is the postscript that follows the research progression in a highly personal diary-like format (Van Maanen, 1988). A métissage is an arts-based research methodology where a series of narrative writings by single authors are woven together to create a larger, thematic text, with the intent of “transformation from the inside out” (Worley, 2006, p. 518). In this article, therefore, we offer insights from Amanda's reflective comments, with their critical friend Tim (course instructor), on both the métissage process and their commitment to use research to create safer spaces for all through promoting participatory lived experience insights on inclusivity. Keywords: confessional, métissage, inclusion, queer, LGBTQ, Indigenous, disability, performance, participatory
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Research in Education
Research in Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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3.30
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期刊介绍: Research in Education has an established focus on the sociology and psychology of education and gives increased emphasis to current practical issues of direct interest to those in the teaching profession.
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