Border Work: Teachers' Expressions Of Their Literacy-Related Professional Development Needs In A First Nations School

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Heydon, Rachel; Stooke, Rosamund
Journal
Teaching and Teacher Education
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Resource Type
Journal
Acquisition Number
BE025242
Published Date
01-14-2015 2:55 PM
Published Year
2012
Number of Pages
10
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Abstract
This paper reports on a case study of teachers' expressions of their literacy-related professional development needs in a First Nations school located in Ontario, Canada. The paper construes the work of the teachers as border work and argues that their literacy teaching work was complex and tied to an ongoing legacy of colonialism. Four interrelated themes are discussed. The paper recommends improving compensation and job security for educators in First Nations schools and supporting them to see themselves as knowledgeable professionals who can entertain sophisticated notions of literacy that consider its relationship to situation including culture.
Topics
Professional Development
Native American and Alaska Native Children
Literacy