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Toward a teacher solidarity lens: former teachers of color (re)envisioning educational research
Authors:Thomas M Philip  Danny C Martinez  Eduardo Lopez  Antero Garcia
Institution:1. Graduate School of Education &2. Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, USA;3. School of Education, University of California, Davis, USA;4. Department of English, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA
Abstract:Based on a two-year self-study by a group of early-career scholars of color, we explore and purposefully name our role, within the contemporary context of neoliberal reform, as educational researchers of color who are former K-12 teachers. We capture the insights that emerged from our self-study through a close reading of dominant neoliberal educational reform discourses, particularly through an examination of the writings of Michelle Rhee and Wendy Kopp. Along three dimensions of: (1) experience as teachers; (2) solidarity with teachers; and (3) analyses of racism in schooling, we characterize prominent discourses through which educators, researchers, and the public describe teachers and teaching. We name these discursive frames to make explicit the assumptions that are embedded in each and the intentional or inadvertent consequences of each. Finally, we propose a teacher solidarity lens through which we strive to approach our research and work with teachers.
Keywords:educational research  former K-12 teachers  teacher solidarity  neoliberalism  ideology  teachers of color
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