Addressing unsolved educational problems about linguistically diverse children: perspectives of early childhood educators in South Korea

被引:5
作者
Lew, Shim [1 ]
Choi, Jayoung [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ West Florida, Dept Teacher Educ & Educ Leadership, Pensacola, FL USA
[2] Kennesaw State Univ, Dept Inclus Educ, Kennesaw, GA 30144 USA
关键词
heritage languages; bilingualism; language minorities; early childhood educators; South Korea; monolingualism; TEACHERS; LANGUAGE; IDEOLOGIES; ATTITUDES; MULTICULTURALISM; BELIEFS; ENGLISH; SCHOOLS;
D O I
10.1080/13670050.2020.1747976
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Despite efforts to adopt inclusive education practices and foster cultural competence in classrooms across the globe, adequate training and shifts in teachers' mindsets frequently seem to lag behind. Studies continue to find that teachers in a variety of contexts hold negative views of culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) families. Individual teachers' attitudes and perspectives may take on more primacy in schools where CLD populations are relatively low and thus targeted interventions and policies to support multicultural and multilingual learners are not in place. This study applied culturally and linguistically responsive teaching frameworks to explore perceptions about CLD students among mainstream early childhood educators-an under-researched group that plays a pivotal role in children's language and identity development-in the rapidly diversifying country, South Korea. Our qualitative analysis of interviews with nine teachers revealed a tendency toward monolingual, Korean-centered ideology and deficit-oriented views that pathologized multilingualism with some exceptions where few teachers showed openness to languages other than Korean. These findings have implications for teacher training programs and highlight some of the challenges to realizing genuinely inclusive education for CLD children in South Korea.
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页码:1194 / 1211
页数:18
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