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date: 24 March 2025

Community-Engaged Teacher Preparationlocked

Community-Engaged Teacher Preparationlocked

  • Eva Zygmunt, Eva ZygmuntBall State University
  • Kristin Cipollone, Kristin CipolloneBall State University
  • Patricia ClarkPatricia ClarkBall State University
  • , and Susan TancockSusan TancockBall State University

Summary

Community-engaged teacher preparation is an innovative paradigm through which to prepare socially just, equity-focused teachers with the capacity to enact pedagogies that are culturally relevant, responsive, and sustaining. Operationalized through candidates’ situated learning in historically marginalized communities, this approach emphasizes the concerted cultivation of collaborative relationships among universities, communities, and schools; the elevation of funds of knowledge and community cultural wealth; and an in-depth analysis of social inequality and positionality, and the intersections between the two, as essential knowledge for future teachers. As a means through which to address the persistent achievement gap between racially, socioeconomically, and linguistically nondominant and dominant students, community-engaged teacher preparation is a prototype through which to advance educational equity.

Subjects

  • Education, Cultures, and Ethnicities
  • Educational Purposes and Ideals

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