Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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375048 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Understanding of community, and a positive attitude toward cultural diversity are critical components in the preparation of teachers. This study sought to influence both, through on-site coursework and a long-term field placement at a culturally diverse urban elementary school. Participants were predominately single, white females from suburban communities. Questionnaire responses suggest that this immersion program improved the attitudes of these pre-service teachers. Findings support the idea that a targeted field placement, support from peers and teachers, and meaningful coursework facilitates the preparation of culturally responsive teachers—even for those with little or no prior experience in culturally diverse communities.
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Authors
Robert A. Wiggins, Eric J. Follo, Mary B. Eberly,