Transformative education for culturally diverse learners through narrative and ethnography |
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Authors: | Aileen Hale Jennifer Snow-Gerono Fernanda Morales |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Bilingual Education and English as a Second Language, Boise State University, Boise, ID 83702, USA;bDepartment of Curriculum and Instruction, Boise State University, Boise, ID, USA |
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Abstract: | This article presents a study of the effects of creating a bridge between the narrative and ethnographic methods and writing processes as a means to more effectively educate teachers of culturally diverse learners. Ten teacher participants from a Masters of Education (M.Ed.) degree program in Bilingual Education at a university in the northwestern United States took a sequence of courses in which instructor-researchers taught them narrative and ethnographic pedagogy, theory, and methodology. Through qualitative methods, instructor-researchers analyzed teacher participants’ personal narratives and ethnographic case studies for generative themes. In discovering the commonalities of themes between these two methods of inquiry, the research reveals the value and transformative nature of building a bridge between narrative and ethnographic methods. The following overlapping generative themes were voiced by teacher participants: (1) awareness of self and others; (2) consciousness of educational issues and their implications; (3) transformative action and advocacy. These themes are substantiated with related literature and further elucidated upon in the paper. |
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Keywords: | Teacher preparation Bilingual Qualitative research Ethnography Narrative |
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