Keepers of the American Dream

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African American Teacher Educator
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classroom practice change
Cooperative Learning
development
Diverse Teaching Force
Dysconscious Racism
education
educational equity research
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ESL Class
ESL Teacher
Home Ec
Home Economics Teacher
Individual Seatwork
Individual Teacher Agency
institutional barriers education
Knowledge Acquisition
LD Student
multicultural
Multicultural Education
multicultural staff development impact
Multicultural Teacher Educators
Pre-Professional Skills Test
project
PTO
qualitative ethnography schools
Radical Structural Analysis
School Improvement Project
session
Short Lived
special
Special Education Teacher
staff
Staff Development Center
Staff Development Project
teacher
teacher identity formation
White Teachers
White University Professor
white women educators

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415694520
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book reports an ethnographic study of thirty teachers from eighteen schools who participated in a staff development programme in multicultural education. The study examines how multicultural education was actually presented to teachers, and areas in which their classroom teaching and perception of students changed over the two-year period.

Although most of the teachers reported learning a good deal, changes in their teaching and their discussions of teaching were fairly limited. After reporting the data, the book examines why changes were limited, analyzing three areas: the nature of staff development and how multicultural education was packaged; the structure of schools as institutions; and the identities and life experiences of teachers as White women, often from working class backgrounds.