Fostering Cultural Humility among Pre-Service Teachers: Connecting with Children and Youth of Immigrant Families through Service-Learning

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  • Darren Lund University of Calgary
  • Lianne Lee

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This article documents a community-initiated service-learning project within a teacher education program. A social justice model guided the initiative to raise critical awareness on power and privilege while countering deficit-model thinking. Partnering with community agencies serving immigrant children and youth, the faculty researcher worked with an office for community-engaged learning. Data included pre- and post-experience interviews with pre-service candidates. Findings showed benefits from this justice-based approach in improving self-awareness, appreciating the strengths of immigrant children and youth, and an increased sense of cultural humility in pre-service teachers.

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Biographie de l'auteur-e

Darren Lund, University of Calgary

Professor, Werklund School of Education

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Publié-e

17-06-2015

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Lund, D., & Lee, L. (2015). Fostering Cultural Humility among Pre-Service Teachers: Connecting with Children and Youth of Immigrant Families through Service-Learning. Revue Canadienne De l’éducation, 38(2), 1–30. Consulté à l’adresse https://www.cje-rce.ca/index.php/cje-rce/article/view/1744

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