Disadvantage / Jo Lampert, Mervi Kaukko, Jane Wilkinson, Rocio Garcia-Carrion.
Series: Keywords in teacher educationPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2024Description: 107 pages ; 20 cmISBN:- 9781350259096 (pbk.)
- Keywords in teacher education : disadvantage [Cover title]
- 370.117/DIS
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Series Editors Foreword -- 1. Introducing `Disadvantage' -- 2. Disadvantage and Intersectionalities -- 3. What do Teachers Learn about Disadvantage? -- 4. Interviews from Inside Disadvantage -- 5. Praxis, Hope and Innovative Strategies for Pre-Service Teachers -- References -- Index
Recognition of disadvantage is seen as crucial in preparing socially just teachers who can recognize and address inequities, and this engaging guide provides innovative strategies to reflect on disadvantage. Coupled with its discursive partners, inclusion and diversity, trainee teachers are asked to engage with theories of disadvantage, and advised to recognize, support and lead change for students who historically experience high levels of exclusion and marginalization. But what does disadvantaged mean? In this book, the authors draw together international perspectives to explore the subtle and complex differences produced by the keyword disadvantage in different geo-political contexts, and look at the political, historical, social, and cultural significance of the word. They showcase narratives from the subjects of disadvantage, including indigenous perspectives. They include standpoints from immigrants, asylum seekers and refugees and consider the intersectional nature of disadvantage, for instance, the experiences of LGBTQI+ groups who are living in poverty.