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Publication Date: 2024
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Starting with Stories: Leveraging Children's and Adolescent Literature to Teach for Anti-Racist and Global Competence
April Mattix Foster; Kathleen A. Ramos; Sarah Rich; Rebecca Eisenberg; Courtney Hayes
Teacher Educators' Journal, v17 p153-178 2024
As we consider the growing number of children from immigrant and refugee backgrounds that our schools serve, the importance of fostering anti-racist educators through teacher education is of the utmost importance. While anti-racist work can be a challenging and ongoing personal journey for every educator, engaging teacher education students with diverse children's and adolescent literature can lead to meaningful self-reflection that can foster empathy and global competence. This article shares how online university course modules were designed, with funding from the Longview Foundation, to support pre- and in-service educators to engage with children's and adolescent literature centered on the lived stories of immigrant and refugee families through scaffolded reading and thinking protocols as a model for using literature to encourage empathy and global competence with young learners. Pre- and in-service teachers reported several benefits, including an increased awareness of the importance of diverse literature, deepened self-reflection and empathy, and meaningful connections to classroom practice, thereby benefiting educators and their learners alike.
Descriptors: Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature, Immigrants, Refugees, Thinking Skills, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Empathy, Global Approach, Competence, Racism, Teacher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Association of Teacher Educators in Virginia. Shenandoah University, Winchester, VA 22601. e-mail: ehthomps@ehc.edu; Web site: https://www.ateva.org/journal-1/
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