Bicultural Competency and the Classroom

“As any practising teacher is aware, both initial teacher education and subsequent registration and appraisal processes require individuals to provide evidence of the ways they are operationalising biculturalism. This can be challenging for teachers because, despite the familiarity of the term, there is not a consensus about what biculturalism means, especially at the level of …

Crying on the Job – Teaching as an Emotion & Caring Practice

Let’s face it, teaching is exhausting. And learning how to do it is tiring on so many levels. There have been times this year where I have wanted to throw in the towel. Staying up all night writing assignments or lesson plans, feeling anxious about being watched on practicum, stressing out about finances (because you …

Immigration and Refugee Education

” Our world today is riddled with anger and grievances linked to feelings of injustice and inequality. Whether perceived or real, economic, cultural or political, inequalities underpin many movements that use violence to achieve their aims. Education systems can fuel these grievances or reduce them. ” Novelli ( 2016) In his video above, Nish Kumar …

Teaching as a Knowledge Practice

Before I started my teacher’s training I would have probably lumped the term “knowledge” in with learning, as something acquired in the process of learning. But in our lecture regarding Future Focussed Learning, Jane Gilbert explained that on her 20 years of “thinking on, and speaking about, the subject” she has come to see knowledge …

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