"A problem they don't even know exists": Inequality, poverty, and invisible discourses in Teach First New Zealand
This research draws on qualitative data collected in Aotearoa New Zealand over a six-month period to examine the ways in which participants in Teach First New Zealand (TFNZ), an affiliate of Teach for All, discuss issues of poverty and educational underachievement in their teaching contexts. Finding...
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Main Authors: | Sam Oldham (Author), Katherine Crawford-Garrett (Author) |
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Arizona State University,
2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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