Amish Teacher Dialogues with Teacher Educators: Research, Culture, and Voices of Critique

  • Zehr H
  • Moss G
  • Nichols J
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This dialogical project is framed with in critical inquiry methods to bring an Amish teacher’s voice to the fore front. Henry, an Amish middle school teacher, and two university teacher educators in northeastern Indiana collaboratively critiqued educational literature written about the Amish culture from the past 15 years. Building on critical ethnography and narrative methods, the authors used dialogue as a medium for inquiry. The intersubjective, collaborative project democratized the university researchers’ research role and allowed an Amish voice to gain a place in the academic field of research.

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Zehr, H., Moss, G., & Nichols, J. (2015). Amish Teacher Dialogues with Teacher Educators: Research, Culture, and Voices of Critique. The Qualitative Report. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2005.1843

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