A Shifting Paradigm

Author:

Nadelson Louis S.1,Boham Mikaela D.1,Conlon-Khan Lori1,Fuentealba Molly J.1,Hall Cynthia J.1,Hoetker Gregory A.1,Hooley Diana S.1,Jang Bong Seok1,Luckey Kristina L.1,Moneymaker Kelley J.1,Shapiro Matthew A.1,Zenkert A. J.1

Affiliation:

1. Boise State University, Boise, ID, USA

Abstract

Effective teaching in multicultural settings requires the awareness and ability to adapt to diverse needs and viewpoints. Teachers’ multicultural efficacy may be gained from coursework or interactions within diverse communities. In this study the authors determined preservice teachers’ multicultural efficacy using the Multicultural Efficacy Scale (MES) and its relationship to education and personal characteristics. Study results revealed average levels of multicultural attitudes and efficacy and no relationship to coursework and personal characteristics. The authors did find a significant relationship to political worldviews. Results suggest that other variables may be making personal characteristics less influential on views of diversity.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Education

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