Decolonizing Transcultural Teacher Education through Participatory Action Research

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Author_Jean Kirshner
Belize
Belize Education Project
Belize Ministry
Belizean Teachers
BEP
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Collaborative ethnography
collaborative teacher training Belize
Colonial Administration
Colonized nations
Colonizing nations
Committed Allies
Continued Impact
cross-cultural pedagogy
Decolonizing strategies
Dialogue
Differentiated Instruction
DRA
educator identity development
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Facebook Message
Freirean dialogue
Global South
Guided Reading Groups
Intercultural Contact Zones
Kamberelis
Leveling Power Relations
October 12
PAR
Par Approach
Par Project
Par Researcher
Participatory Action Research
Post-colonial
postcolonial education
Professional development
Professional Development Reflections
Professional Development Work
qualitative case studies
Qualitative research methods
Relationship Turn
Seventh Day Adventist School
Sharing Life Stories
teacher professional learning
Transcultural
Transcultural World
Transnational
Transnational critical pedagogy
United States

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367629557
  • Weight: 290g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume describes a Participatory Action Research (PAR) project involving educators from Belize and the U.S. to illustrate the critical role of shared dialogue in transnational teacher education.

First identifying issues which inhibited the success of formerly didactic training delivered to Belizean teachers by U.S. educators, this volume documents the transformational impact of a shift to collaborative training approaches and uses first-person accounts from Belizean and U.S. stakeholders to illustrate their successes. Chapters powerfully illustrate that by engaging in Freirean-like dialogue and building relationships based on a mutual understanding of the cultural and historical context, as well as the identity of educators involved, partners are better able to engage in effective transnational pedagogical collaboration. Particular attention is paid to the importance of acknowledging the post-colonial setting and unique positionality of teachers in Belize.

This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in action research and teacher research, multicultural education, and continued professional development in particular. Those interested in teacher training, education research, and international and comparative education will also benefit from this book.

Jean Kirshner is Co-founder of the Belize Education Project. She was a public school teacher for Douglas County School District. She is currently Assistant Professor of Teacher Education at the University of Northern Colorado.

George Kamberelis is Professor and Chair of the Graduate Program in the Department of Education at Western Colorado University, USA. He is also Co-director of the Center for Teaching Excellence.

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