Beliefs about equity, inclusion and social justice
Teacher educators play a key role in ensuring that future teachers promote equity, diversity and social justice in the classroom. In order to advance the development of strategies that address these matters, is essential for the teaching practices used by teacher educators to move forward in this direction. In other words, challenging the beliefs and assumptions that implicitly guide teaching practice promotes the modelling of equitable, inclusive and socially just practices during the education of pre-service teachers. Based on this idea, the present resource suggests the need to analyse how personal beliefs influence the way educators address these issues in the classroom. The purpose of the activity is to promote a process of analysis of teacher educators’ beliefs regarding equity, diversity and social justice in the initial teacher education classroom, using the parable of ‘The Chained Elephant’ as a catalyst, which allows us to understand how past teaching experiences can limit the implementation of actions aimed at promoting these three key concepts.
Resource creator: Mirko Aguilar-Valdés
Contact email: maguilarvaldes@gmail.com
Access to the resource (English and Spanish version) – Here
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