Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6850706 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This article addresses the question: What would it take to put equity front and center in initial teacher education? Drawing on research and innovative programming, the authors argue there are four essential tasks: conceptualizing educational inequality and the role of teacher education in challenging inequality; defining practice for equity; creating curricula and structures that are equity-centered and tailored to local patterns of inequality; and, engaging in research for local improvement and theory building about the conditions that support candidates' equity practice. The article conceptualizes each of these tasks and illustrates how they have been addressed in one context.
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Authors
Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Fiona Ell, Lexie Grudnoff, Mavis Haigh, Mary Hill, Larry Ludlow,