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Student teachers in the contact zone: developing critical intercultural ‘teacherhood’ in kindergarten teacher education
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Multicultural EducationKindergarten EducationEducationEarly Childhood EducationLanguage TeachingElementary EducationPreschool TeachingTeacher EducationEarly Childhood TeachingCultural DiversityContact ZoneTeacher DevelopmentLanguage StudiesCulture EducationLearning EnvironmentsIntercultural Contact ZoneSecond Language EducationForeign Language Teacher EducationKindergarten TeachingIntercultural EducationStudent TeachersCultureTeachingKindergarten Teacher EducationIntercultural ExperiencesTeacher Preparation
AbstractThis paper reports on the results of a narrative-grounded investigation ofstudent teachers' intercultural experiences and learning during their teaching practice. Our interest is in the meaning of the intercultural contact zone and how education for diversities is conceptualised and reflected upon in Finnish teacher education. Critical event narratives were collected from 10 kindergarten student teachers' teaching practice portfolios where the focus was on observing and reflecting on diversities in education. Theoretically, the study relies on Pratt's theory of contact zone. The methods and conditions for supporting student teachers' understanding of diversities in teacher education are discussed.Keywords: intercultural learningpostcolonial theoryteacher educationdiversitycontact zone
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