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Teacher Voice in Global Conversations around Education Access, Equity, and Quality

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The authors would like to thank the TEA Fellows who graciously took time off their busy schedules to participate in the study and courageously share their voice with the world. In addition, special thanks to Dr. DeLacy Ganley and Eddie Partida for their support of this study.
Despite public commitments internationally and nationally to include the voices of all stakeholders, the voices of teachers have continued to be marginalized in the literature and in policy-making related to global educational development. The purpose of the current study is to examine the process of invoking teacher voice using a sample of international teachers participating in a US-based teacher exchange program. Toward this end, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 16 teachers from 14 countries and four continents (all participants in the Teaching Excellence and Achievement [TEA] program). Results demonstrate that teacher voice was more personal rather than systemic, narrative rather than propositional, and utilized colloquial vocabulary rather than technical jargon. Teacher voice is also not always positive, but can be biased, critical, or judgmental. Nonetheless, the interviews also illustrate the critical necessity of including teacher voice in educational planning and decision-making.
Full Title
Teacher Voice in Global Conversations around Education Access, Equity, and Quality
Date Issued
2017
Language
English
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electronic documents
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Comparative and International Education
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2017
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Volume
04
Issue
01
Issue
02
Gozali, . C., Claassen Thrush, . E., Soto-Peña, . M., Whang, . C., & Luschei, . T. F. (2017). Teacher Voice in Global Conversations around Education Access, Equity, and Quality (Vols. 04, Issues 02). https://doi.org/10.18275/fire201704011107
Gozali, Charlina, Elizabeth Claassen Thrush, Michelle Soto-Peña, Christine Whang, and Thomas F. Luschei. 2017. “Teacher Voice in Global Conversations Around Education Access, Equity, and Quality”. https://doi.org/10.18275/fire201704011107.
Gozali, Charlina, et al. Teacher Voice in Global Conversations Around Education Access, Equity, and Quality. no. 02, 2017, https://doi.org/10.18275/fire201704011107.