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Respecting Difference Race Faith And Culture For Teacher Educators Heidi Mirza

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Respecting Difference Race Faith And Culture For Teacher Educators Heidi Mirza
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Publisher: IOE Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 80
Author: Heidi Mirza, Veena Meetoo
ISBN: 9780854738878, 0854738878
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Respecting Difference Race Faith And Culture For Teacher Educators Heidi Mirza by Heidi Mirza, Veena Meetoo 9780854738878, 0854738878 instant download after payment.

Respecting Difference demonstrates how teacher educators in the UK and worldwide can attract, recruit and support black and minority ethnic students to become much-needed and valued future teachers and educational leaders.
This accessible guide presents insights into the institutional and individual dilemmas and experiences of both tutors and students involved in Post-Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) courses as they deal with issues of race, faith and culture. While the book collects and shares good practice, case studies throughout the book highlight specific ways tutors and students have explored and learned from difficult situations to develop positive outcomes. Student experiences are fundamental in framing the outcomes, particularly in respect of racist incidents and the dynamics of institutional racism. The book demonstrates how to create spaces and networks where people can express themselves and seek support so that problems are recognized and resolved.
The book includes:
* A snapshot of policy and practice on the PGCE
* Clear and up-to-date descriptions of race-relations policies, procedures and legislative guidance
* Clarification of the responsibilities of tutors in relation to professional practice in issues of diversity
* Case studies based on real examples, such as how to support Muslim women students, and how to deal with the sensitive topic of racism in the classroom.

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