Educated Entremundos

Educated Entremundos
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Download or read book Educated Entremundos written by Sandra Quiñones and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "To bridge home-school-community interactions for Latinos in U.S. schools, more research needs to examine the role of concepts with familial and cultural meaning for Latina/o teachers. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine how Puerto Rican teachers in an urban elementary school conceptualize and enact notions of ser bien educado and what it means to be well educated. I utilized a blended life history and narrative inquiry design guided by Chicana/Latina feminist theory grounded in a critical bicultural framework to gain a deeper understanding of the life histories and outlook of Puerto Rican teachers, and how teachers connect views in this area to teaching and learning in and outside of schools. The research design was inspired and informed by the metaphorical and theoretical concept of trenzas (braids) which allowed me to explore how personal, professional and community knowledge shape teachers' perspectives and experiences. Through a series of in-depth interviews and focus groups with participant reflections, I studied the lives of six teachers who told me stories about their upbringing, family values, schooling, and professional-occupational experiences. I crafted narrative profiles of each participant using findings from the data analysis of multiple data sources. This study provides insights about the complex positioning of Puerto Rican teachers around three themes 1) (re)affirming bilingual-bicultural experiences and perspectives; 2) cultivating respectful resistance: challenging deference to authority; and 3) negotiating entangled contradictions around being bien educada/o and well educated amidst multiple roles and changing contexts. This dissertation study provides a rich and nuanced understanding of how perspectives of being well educated are formed and how cultural values are conceptualized and lived by Puerto Rican teachers in Western New York. A greater understanding of how teachers negotiate being well educated is important for considering tensions with conflicting values and worldviews around a cultural construct that shapes role expectations, views of education, and social interactions. It is also important to discern how teachers' perspectives and experiences related to interactions with institutions of schooling that operate on different notions around these constructs, particularly in the context of subtractive bilingual education, high stakes testing and accountability educational policies"--Page vii-viii.


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