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Developing And Supporting Critically Reflective Teachers Diverse Perspectives In The Twentyfirst Century Frank Hernandez

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Developing And Supporting Critically Reflective Teachers Diverse Perspectives In The Twentyfirst Century Frank Hernandez
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 12
Author: Frank Hernandez, Rachel Endo
ISBN: 9789463009867, 9463009868
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Developing And Supporting Critically Reflective Teachers Diverse Perspectives In The Twentyfirst Century Frank Hernandez by Frank Hernandez, Rachel Endo 9789463009867, 9463009868 instant download after payment.

This collection centres the diverse narrative experiences of six early-career US teachers who identify as critically reflective practitioners. The contributors cogently demonstrate how teachers with critically reflective mindsets take active steps to ensure that they are cognizant of how their intersecting social identities impact how they arrive at making different types of decisions (big and small), interact with students from varied backgrounds, and negotiate competing demands and expectations in and out of their classrooms. The contributors have carefully thought about how learning and teaching are complex processes that involve significant ethical, moral, and social responsibilities. While they do not offer easy answers to the complex challenges that teachers negotiate on a daily basis, their willingness to share their concerns, experiences, and lesson learned offer timely perspectives about the possibilities and promise of using critical reflection as a means to challenge and close persistent academic, equity, and opportunity gaps that disproportionately and persistently impact students from underserved populations. The editors offer strategies for developing and supporting critically reflective teachers with a focus on transforming PK-12 and teacher education through an equity-centric lens. They contend that aspiring and earlier-career teachers greatly benefit from employing critical reflection in their daily lives to not only survive but to also thrive in an increasingly complex sociopolitical climate. Additional resources and guiding questions are included with specific foci on teacher educators and other major decision-makers in PK-12 education who are directly involved with the education, professional development, and socialization of early-career teachers.

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