Walking the Walk: Democratizing Change in Teacher Education
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Published:2021-12-29
Issue:4
Volume:21
Page:
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ISSN:1527-9316
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Container-title:Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
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language:
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Short-container-title:JoSoTL
Author:
Beasy Kim,Hunter Mary Ann,Hicks David,Pullen Darren,Brett Peter,Thomas Damon,Reaburn Robyn,Baker William,Fan Frances,Cruickshank Vaughan,Stephenson Elspeth,Hatisaru Vesife
Abstract
In this essay, as a group of teacher educators, we discuss our experience of “walking the walk” of teacher education transformation at a time of urgent change. We reflect upon our process of integrating three key priorities in our preservice teacher education courses: education for sustainability; trauma-informed practice; and Indigenizing curriculum. Specifically, we reflect on how these processes were adapted according to the needs of individual courses and units, while at the same time making space for our strengths and our “unlearnings” as academics, and for the ethical considerations that troubled us. In this essay, we explore walking the walk of change and integrating social, environmental, and cultural justice principles in our work together toward equipping and enabling new teachers to be themselves agents of change.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
Cited by
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