Enhancing Advocacy Skills of Teacher Candidates

From Section:
Preservice Teachers
Countries:
USA
Published:
Jun. 03, 2009

Source: Teaching Education, Volume 20, Issue 2, pages 203 - 213 (June 2009).

This case study investigates the dynamics of enhancing the capacities of teacher candidates in the Bilingual/Bicultural Education Students Interacting to Obtain Success (BESITOS) recruitment and retention program to advocate for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students. Herrera and Murry's advocacy framework provides the theoretical framework for this study and comprises three components - currency, defensibility, and futurity.
This study describes the efforts of one Midwestern university to increase the number of highly qualified teachers prepared to address the challenges that confront CLD students. Moreover, this article identifies potential strategies for the future design and implementation of advocacy skills development curricula.

References
Herrera, S.G. & Murry, K.G. (2005). Mastering ESL and bilingual methods:
Differentiated instruction for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students.
Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Advocacy | Multicultural education | Preservice teachers | Skills | Student teachers