Challenging old assumptions: Preparing teachers for inner city schools

IM Olmedo - Teaching and Teacher Education, 1997 - Elsevier
IM Olmedo
Teaching and Teacher Education, 1997Elsevier
The demographics of urban schools in the United States with large numbers of poor children
of color pose challenges for teacher educators, since the teaching profession is
predominantly white and middle class. An analysis of journals and essays from an
elementary teacher education course shows white prospective teachers' changing views
about inner city schools with children of color. The article argues that fieldwork in these
schools, when coupled with appropriate readings and discussions, offers possibilities for …
The demographics of urban schools in the United States with large numbers of poor children of color pose challenges for teacher educators, since the teaching profession is predominantly white and middle class. An analysis of journals and essays from an elementary teacher education course shows white prospective teachers' changing views about inner city schools with children of color. The article argues that fieldwork in these schools, when coupled with appropriate readings and discussions, offers possibilities for intervention in challenging prospective teachers' views of teaching in these contexts.
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