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This volume explores how Self-Study in Teacher Education Practices
(S-STEP) contribute to teacher education in culturally and
linguistically diverse communities and contexts. The chapters
reflect the scholarly inquiry of teacher educators dedicated to
investigating and opening to public scrutiny their efforts to
improve their practice, while recognizing the impacts of such
efforts on their students and teacher education overall. The common
thread in these S-STEP inquiries is the explicit attention to the
ways in which culture, language, and race interact and affect
teaching and learning. Central to this are the ways in which S-STEP
studies address two pressing but interrelated issues in teacher
education research: the need for greater attention to teacher
educator development and pedagogies overall, and the challenge of
preparing teachers for increasingly diverse, mobile, and
plurilingual schools and communities. The book will be a valuable
resource for teacher educators, particularly second language
teacher education scholars and those new to S-STEP methods.
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