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This literature review synthesized 15 studies about how Asian American K-12 educators in the United States considered their socio-cultural identity markers. The current literature largely revolves around the lack of representation of Asian Americans in teaching, and few studies exist about the experiences of the few Asian Americans who do become teachers. Studies included in this paper are related to the topics of Asian American pre-service and in-service teaching experiences, Asian American identity consideration, and pedagogical practices used by Asian American teachers. This paper seeks to understand and report on the various racialized experiences of Asian Americans and how their pedagogies are affected by their consideration of their identity.
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- How Asian American Educators Consider Their Socio-Cultural Identity Markers
Contributors
- Hawks, Lauren Miyori (Author)
- Boveda, Mildred (Thesis director)
- Theisen-Homer, Victoria (Committee member)
- School of International Letters and Cultures (Contributor)
- School of Politics and Global Studies (Contributor, Contributor)
- Division of Teacher Preparation (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2020-05
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