
Preparing Teachers for Teaching Immigrant Students Through Service-Learning in Immigrant Communities
Author(s) -
Gresilda A. TilleyLubbs
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
world journal of education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1925-0754
pISSN - 1925-0746
DOI - 10.5430/wje.v1n2p104
Subject(s) - transformative learning , service learning , immigration , pedagogy , conversation , psychology , qualitative research , cultural competence , teaching method , mathematics education , sociology , political science , social science , communication , law
Burgeoning immigrant populations fuel discussions about preparing preservice teachers to teach students who have limited English proficiency and diverse cultural backgrounds. This article contributes to the conversation by presenting service-learning in immigrant communities as an effective pedagogy to develop an awareness of students’ worlds away from school. This qualitative case study investigates the transformative aspects of a course that places graduate students in service-learning experiences with Spanish-speaking families. The data provide evidence that focused academic study and community experience promote understanding challenges English language learners (SDELs) and their families face, as well as understanding their future roles as teachers of SDELs