Description
Teacher learning is a complex and important idea, given the proposed centralized role these individuals have in eradicating the inequitable school outcomes for students of color. It is necessary that researchers document the complex trajectory of learning that occurs as teachers engage in critical reflection on their practice. In the current study, white, female teachers examined the ways their own beliefs, assumptions, and values impacted classroom interactions with students of color, as well as the ways power, privilege, and whiteness manifested in the classroom. Utilizing Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) as a framework for understanding teacher learning as product and process, as well as whiteness and feminist theories as interrogative tools, the complex and iterative learning trajectories of two elementary school teachers are described in detail. The participating teachers engaged in critical reflection in the context of collaborative interviews, in which they reflected upon excerpts from classroom videos using the lenses of whiteness, power, and privilege in order to consider their own and others' teaching related to deeply held beliefs, assumptions, and values.
Details
Title
- White teachers' reflections on whiteness: documenting the journey
Contributors
- Mruczek, Cynthia (Author)
- Swadener, Beth B. (Thesis advisor)
- Kozleski, Elizabeth B. (Thesis advisor)
- Scott, Kimberly A. (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2014
Subjects
- Teacher Education
- Education Policy
- Cultural Historical Activity Theory
- Equity
- Identity
- teacher learning
- Racism in education--United States.
- Teachers, White--United States--Attitudes.
- Teachers, White
- Women teachers--United States--Attitudes.
- Women teachers
- Reflective teaching--United States.
- Reflective teaching
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: Ph. D., Arizona State University, 2014
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (p. 170-183)
- Field of study: Educational leadership and policy studies
Citation and reuse
Statement of Responsibility
by Cynthia Mruczek