We Have Met the Enemy in Teacher Education; It Is Us-Teacher Educators and the Bad Faith of Our Niceness, Not Teachers
In this conceptual essay, the author draws on the concept of bad faith to explore its connections to Niceness and role in sustaining the historical failures of U.S. teacher education to prepare future teachers to effectively teach learners from diverse backgrounds through culturally responsive pedag...
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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