Internationally and in Australia, there is growing evidence that graduate teachers feel under prepared to teach diverse groups of children. This study, using a social lab and drawing on theories from Archer and Foucault examined Australian teacher educators’ views on knowledge about diversity and the enabling and constraining factors that influenced their teaching around diversity in their universities. Eleven discourses emerged, revealing knowledge associated with teaching about and to diversity, rather than teaching for diversity. The authors argue that all three facets are necessary for thorough preparation of preservice teachers for today’s diverse classrooms.
Journal article
Teacher educators’ knowledge about diversity: What enables and constrains their teaching decisions?
Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, Vol.51(1), pp.28-44
2023
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- Title
- Teacher educators’ knowledge about diversity: What enables and constrains their teaching decisions?
- Creators
- Terri Bourke - Queensland University of TechnologyMary Ryan - Australian Catholic UniversityLeonie Rowan - Griffith UniversityJoanne Lunn Brownlee - Queensland University of TechnologySue Walker - Southern Cross UniversityLyra L'Estrange - Queensland University of Technology
- Publication Details
- Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, Vol.51(1), pp.28-44
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Grants
- Identifiers
- 991013033885402368
- Copyright
- © 2022 Australian Teacher Education Association.
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article