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Gorski, Paul C.; Dalton, Kelly – Journal of Teacher Education, 2020
Multicultural and social justice teacher education (MSJTE) scholars often have argued the importance of critical reflection in the cultivation of equity and social justice minded educators. In this critical content analysis study, we used existing conceptualizations of critical reflection to analyze reflection assignments from MSJTE courses in…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Social Justice, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Gorski, Paul C.; Parekh, Gillian – Intercultural Education, 2020
In most teacher education programmes in Canada and the United States, educators' opportunities to develop equity-related skills are concentrated into single 'multicultural' courses. These courses tend to have a conservative or liberal orientation, focused on appreciating diversity or cultural competence, rather than a critical orientation, focused…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Pluralism, Teacher Educators, Social Justice
Gorski, Paul C.; Swalwell, Katy – Educational Leadership, 2015
If the authors have learned anything working with schools across the United States, they've learned this: When it comes to educational equity, the trouble is not a lack of multicultural programs or diversity initiatives in schools. Nor is it a lack of educators who appreciate and even champion diversity. The trouble lies in how so many diversity…
Descriptors: Literacy, Multicultural Education, Social Justice, Equal Education
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Gorski, Paul C. – Intercultural Education, 2008
Despite unquestionably good intentions on the part of most people who call themselves intercultural educators, most intercultural education practice supports, rather than challenges, dominant hegemony, prevailing social hierarchies, and inequitable distributions of power and privilege. In this essay I describe a philosophy of decolonizing…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Educational Practices, Theory Practice Relationship, Critical Theory