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EFL Literacy Teaching in Relation to Teachers’ Self-Efficacy, Experience and Native Language
In: Australian Journal of Teacher Education (2021)
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The opinion of Slovene (mother tongue) teachers on distance learning in primary schools ; Mnenje učiteljev slovenščine (mater inščine) o poučevanju na daljavo v osnovni šoli
In: CEPS Journal 11 (2021) Special Issue, S. 383-406 (2021)
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American Indian Culture and Secondary Science Curricula: Examining the Confluence of Native Epistemologies and U.S. Public Education Science Standards
In: Theses and Dissertations (2021)
Abstract: Innate to the traditional science curricula taught under the auspices of United States public education are a Neoliberal axiology and Eurocentric epistemology (Howard & Kern, 2019) that do not meet the cultural needs of American Indian students (Cobern & Loving, 2001). It is inequitable that American Indian students do not see themselves and their cultures reflected in traditional public school science texts and curricula. At the confluence of often-undifferentiated science curricula and American Indian culture and language, there is a need for a responsiveness that benefits American Indian students. This present study illuminates the research question, “What is revealed about culturally responsive pedagogy for American Indian students in the process of examining the cultural content of an American Indian text alongside traditional U.S. public education science standards?” This study is framed by culturally relevant pedagogy (Ladson-Billings, 1995), culturally responsive pedagogy (Gay, 2002), and tribal critical race theory (Brayboy, 2005), and centralizes the cultural and educational needs of American Indian students whose identities have traditionally been silenced and devalued in the public school setting. Connections between culturally responsive pedagogy and classroom practices that support American Indian students are elucidated in ways that support their consideration by Native and non-Native teachers. It is through a Native text-to-science standards analysis that the morphologies, etymologies, and usage of Native languages are connected to traditional U.S. Western science educational outcomes. The research question herein was addressed in a phenomenological methodological process through which a generalizable model was conceptualized for its applicability beyond the present study. The intent of this model is to help schools with defined belief systems understand how to align their values and culture with federal and state curricular guidelines for science. This study revealed three findings: (a) teachers used their cultural knowledge as the essence of their instruction, (b) teachers acted as language brokers when they considered instructional materials, and (c) teachers expressed ambivalence toward science standards related to their instructional planning, design, and implementation. As the findings of this study reconceptualize the confluence of Native epistemologies and Western science, there are implications for teachers, educational systems, and standards/policy decision makers.
Keyword: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy; Curriculum and Instruction; First Science; Indigenous Studies; Language Brokerage; Native Culture and Language; Ojibwemowin; Science and Mathematics Education; Science Education
URL: https://dc.uwm.edu/etd/2850
https://dc.uwm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3855&context=etd
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Investigating the Ontario FSL High School Curriculum: An Exploratory Case Study of Non-Native French-Speaking Teachers’ Cultural Practices ...
Guida, Rochelle. - : Werklund School of Education, 2020
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BUILDING THE NEST: HOW NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKING TEACHERS (NESTs) IN THE TEFL FIELD DEVELOP INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE
In: College of Education Theses and Dissertations (2019)
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Native-speakerism and professional teacher identity in L2 pronunciation learning
In: Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 241-251 (2019) (2019)
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SPEECH MODIFICATION TO NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS AND CONTENT DILUTION: IMPLICATIONS FOR ENGLISH AS A MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION (EMI) ...
Al Thowaini, Assma Mohammad. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2018
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Die Staatliche Europa-Schule Berlin ...
Pecek, Christiane. - : EBB-AEDE, 2018
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Die Staatliche Europa-Schule Berlin
In: Europäische Erziehung 48 (2018) 1, S. 12-16 (2018)
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SPEECH MODIFICATION TO NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS AND CONTENT DILUTION: IMPLICATIONS FOR ENGLISH AS A MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION (EMI)
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Four-Character Idioms in Advanced Spoken Chinese: Perception and Reaction of Native Speakers and A Pedagogy of C2 Expectations
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1471797737 (2016)
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Circulation of the Native Language in ESL Environments: Correlations Between L1 Perceptions and L1 Use in the English Classroom
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=toledo1461932305 (2016)
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Romani pupils in Slovakia. Trapped between Romani and Slovak languages ...
Gazovicova, Tina. - : Waxmann, 2015
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Forms of cooperative learning in language teaching in Slovenian language classes at the primary school level ... : Sodelovalne ucne oblike pri jezikovnem delu pouka slovenscine v osnovni soli ...
Rot Vrhovec, Alenka. - : University of Ljubljana, 2015
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Romani pupils in Slovakia. Trapped between Romani and Slovak languages
In: ZEP : Zeitschrift für internationale Bildungsforschung und Entwicklungspädagogik 38 (2015) 1, S. 18-23 (2015)
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Forms of cooperative learning in language teaching in Slovenian language classes at the primary school level ; Sodelovalne ucne oblike pri jezikovnem delu pouka slovenscine v osnovni soli
In: CEPS Journal 5 (2015) 3, S. 129-155 (2015)
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Nonnative Speaker Teachers' Professional Identities: The Effects of Teaching Experience and Linguistic and Social Contexts
Chung, Ka Hye. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
In: Chung, Ka Hye. (2014). Nonnative Speaker Teachers' Professional Identities: The Effects of Teaching Experience and Linguistic and Social Contexts. UCLA: Applied Linguistics 0074. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7wr3j84g (2014)
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An Investigation of Native and Non-Native Chinese Language Teachers and Their Pedagogical Advantages
In: Masters Theses (2014)
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Review of: Challenging the traditional axioms: Translation into a non-mother tongue, by Nike K. Pokorn
Trick, Douglas. - : SIL International, 2013
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An evaluation of the monolingual fallacy in Oman
In: International journal of applied linguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 22 (2012) 2, 143-159
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