Preparing Culturally Responsive Educators in the 21st Century: White Pre-service Teachers Identification of Unearned Privileges

This qualitative /quantitative investigation highlights the analysis of preservice teachers’ responses to an end of semester writing prompt in a diversity course requiring them to identify an unearned privilege that they may have benefitted from. Data were analyzed using qualitative as well as quant...

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Main Author: Winston Vaughan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georgia Southern University 2019-09-01
Series:Georgia Educational Researcher
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gerjournal/vol16/iss2/4
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spelling doaj-6665d7b2eba947b883c58909ce9504d52020-11-25T02:32:41ZengGeorgia Southern UniversityGeorgia Educational Researcher2471-00592019-09-0116210.20429/ger.2019.160204Preparing Culturally Responsive Educators in the 21st Century: White Pre-service Teachers Identification of Unearned PrivilegesWinston VaughanThis qualitative /quantitative investigation highlights the analysis of preservice teachers’ responses to an end of semester writing prompt in a diversity course requiring them to identify an unearned privilege that they may have benefitted from. Data were analyzed using qualitative as well as quantitative methodologies. Qualitative analysis revealed a range of privileges that pre-service can rely on when they reflect on the structured nature of privilege within our society such as socio-economic status, race, education, American citizenship, gender, parental support and language. Quantitative results, which focused on descriptive statistics, revealed that Whiteness and social class were privileges that they benefitted from the most.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gerjournal/vol16/iss2/4Culturally Responsive PedagogyPower/PrivilegeDiversityWhiteness
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author Winston Vaughan
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Preparing Culturally Responsive Educators in the 21st Century: White Pre-service Teachers Identification of Unearned Privileges
Georgia Educational Researcher
Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
Power/Privilege
Diversity
Whiteness
author_facet Winston Vaughan
author_sort Winston Vaughan
title Preparing Culturally Responsive Educators in the 21st Century: White Pre-service Teachers Identification of Unearned Privileges
title_short Preparing Culturally Responsive Educators in the 21st Century: White Pre-service Teachers Identification of Unearned Privileges
title_full Preparing Culturally Responsive Educators in the 21st Century: White Pre-service Teachers Identification of Unearned Privileges
title_fullStr Preparing Culturally Responsive Educators in the 21st Century: White Pre-service Teachers Identification of Unearned Privileges
title_full_unstemmed Preparing Culturally Responsive Educators in the 21st Century: White Pre-service Teachers Identification of Unearned Privileges
title_sort preparing culturally responsive educators in the 21st century: white pre-service teachers identification of unearned privileges
publisher Georgia Southern University
series Georgia Educational Researcher
issn 2471-0059
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This qualitative /quantitative investigation highlights the analysis of preservice teachers’ responses to an end of semester writing prompt in a diversity course requiring them to identify an unearned privilege that they may have benefitted from. Data were analyzed using qualitative as well as quantitative methodologies. Qualitative analysis revealed a range of privileges that pre-service can rely on when they reflect on the structured nature of privilege within our society such as socio-economic status, race, education, American citizenship, gender, parental support and language. Quantitative results, which focused on descriptive statistics, revealed that Whiteness and social class were privileges that they benefitted from the most.
topic Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
Power/Privilege
Diversity
Whiteness
url https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gerjournal/vol16/iss2/4
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