Teacher preparation and diversity: When american pre-service teachers aren't white and middle class

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The majority of American educators are White, middle class, and female. Most textbooks and articles for pre-service teachers assume their readers reflect these characteristics. However, as the K-12 student population becomes increasingly diverse, so do the pre-service teacher candidates at our Southern California public university. This article describes a prerequisite education course on diversity, showing how its original assumption that students needed to be convinced of the importance of diversity changed to a focus on improving the academic achievement and opportunities for linguistically and culturally diverse K-12 students.

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Morrell, J. (2010). Teacher preparation and diversity: When american pre-service teachers aren’t white and middle class. International Journal of Multicultural Education, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.18251/ijme.v12i1.302

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