Abstract: | This paper proposes a new paradigm of embodiment to multicultural teacher education. It argues for the necessity of bringing in the body to teacher education programs committed to preparing and supporting culturally sensitive teachers, and to multicultural teacher education research conducted for the study of teachers' first-hand, cross-cultural experience, both in theory and practice. To create a place for the body in multicultural teacher education, this paper first highlights the major premises of this paradigm of embodiment as an alternative to a qualitative approach to educational inquiry of cross-cultural experience. Then, a teacher's bodily experience of participating in a university-funded cultural diversity project is explored and discussed. |