Teacher Education
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-17-2024
Publisher
Education Policy Analysis Archives
Abstract
Research on Teachers of Color and Indigenous Teachers (TOCIT) has gained traction in recent years in educational scholarship. Yet very few studies have evaluated teacher education programs that prepare TOCIT within the U.S. context or have focused on the promising pedagogical practices used to prepare TOCIT. The challenge of doing program evaluation resides in the different institutional contexts and the limited time teacher education researchers have to look holistically and systematically at program design and evaluation. However, we can talk about exemplary practices that have been supportive in preparing TOCIT. This article describes various teacher education pedagogical and theoretical practices that have been used in the preparation of TOCIT within different types of teacher education programs. We discuss two common types of teacher education programs—traditional and alternative. We also discuss the policy landscape for these teacher education program types, focusing on practices used in TOCIT preparation. Recommendations are suggested for policymakers to work intentionally toward creating a diverse teacher workforce and providing support—resources and financial—throughout teachers’ careers.
Recommended Citation
Mensah, F. M., Quince, C.L., James, W. (2024). Program Design & Exemplary Cases for Preparing Teachers of Color and Indigenous Teachers. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 32. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.32.8468

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