Teaching and Learning Faculty Publications and Presentations

White male teachers on difference: narratives of contact and tensions

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

3-2010

Abstract

This research reflection explores a narrative pattern that emerged in participants’ interviews on student differences. In exploring this narrative pattern, this reflection reveals tensions between participants’ structural and deficit understandings of student differences of race, class, culture, and language. Framing participants’ understandings of structural and deficit thinking, this reflection articulates three discursive contexts relating to participants’ work. Articulating participants’ structural and deficit thinking within discursive contexts, this reflection seeks to re‐initiate the conversation on white teachers through increased attention to researcher positionality, discursive contexts, and research pedagogy.

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Publication Title

International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education

DOI

10.1080/09518390903107499

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