“Being on the Other Side of the Table”: A Qualitative Study of a Community-Based Science Learning Program With Latinx Families

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Building upon a Freirean notion of dialogic education, the purpose of this multi-case study was to explore what happened when secondary science teachers came together with Latinx parents for their children’s science learning in the context of a community-based science learning program. Constant comparative analysis of data revealed similarities and differences among the cases that were analyzed in three categories: recognition, adaptation, and pro-action. Implications are that in-depth exposure to content-based cultural immersion programs with parents can be beneficial for teachers to cultivate a broader vision of science (and other content area) teaching linked to students’ lives and communities.

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Kirmaci, M., Buxton, C. A., & Allexsaht-Snider, M. (2023). “Being on the Other Side of the Table”: A Qualitative Study of a Community-Based Science Learning Program With Latinx Families. Urban Education, 58(4), 675–707. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042085919877934

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