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What Teacher Candidates Learned About Diversity, Social Justice, and Themselves From Service-Learning Experiences
Authors: Baldwin Shelia C., Buchanan Alice M., Rudisill Mary E.
The article describes how service learning provides opportunity to understand social justice, multiculturalism, diversity and themselves. Although the teachers were from predominantly white middle-class backgrounds, all shared in the discussions regarding preconceived notions, teaching in diverse situations, and how preconceived notions were overcome.
Published: 2007
Updated: Jan. 07, 2008

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