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Knowledge or Praxis? - An Attributional Perspective in Multicultural Teacher Education (Paperback)
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Knowledge or Praxis? - An Attributional Perspective in Multicultural Teacher Education (Paperback)
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Globalization and changing demographics in the United States have
resulted in a need for higher education to prepare teachers for an
increasingly diverse society. To this end, teacher preparation
programs in colleges and universities have included a curriculum
with required multicultural education courses. Although the
important role of causal attribution theory has been
well-documented in a wide range of disciplines, its role in
multicultural teacher education remains a mystery. In this book,
the author first reviews two overarching theoretical frameworks,
namely, causal attribution theory and aspects of multicultural
education. Second, in an attempt to bridge the gap between causal
attribution and multicultural teacher education, the author
conducted a study exploring the relationship between causal
attribution of cultural awareness and cultural competence among
preservice teachers. Participants included 793 preservice teachers
from two large public universities who reported their causal
attributions of cultural awareness and their cultural competence.
Canonical correlation analysis results showed two significant
relationships between causal attribution and cultural competence.
Personal control over the causes of cultural awareness was found to
be positively related to praxis, i.e., behavioral outcome; whereas
attributions to internal and stable causes were positively
associated with knowledge as major components of cultural
competence. The findings indicate the importance of addressing
causal attribution and moving beyond negative emotions in improving
preservice teachers cultural competence in multicultural education.
Third, the author discussed the theoretical and pedagogical
implications of the study results. Limitations of the study and
future directions are also discussed.
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