Peer collaboration as a way of developing effective pedagogy for including cultural, linguistic, and learning diversity

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2000
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Teacher educators have begun to recognize that fundamental changes are needed to support teachers in meeting the challenges of increasing diversity in public schools. Using concept analysis to study our collaboration, we developed and implemented a framework that would move a consideration of diversity from the edges to the mainstream in teacher education would do this. We use a narrative strategy to identify five situations that led to the development and implementation of the Inclusive Pedagogy Framework. In our session, we will involve participants in analysis of five critical incidents as a strategy for exploring validity and interpretation in self-study data analysis.

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Teemant, A., Harris, M., Cutri, R., Squires, D., & Gibb, G. (2000). Peer collaboration as a way of developing effective pedagogy for including cultural, linguistic, and learning diversity. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices, 233–277.
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