Troubling and Re-Imagining Citizenship

Troubling and Re-Imagining Citizenship
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Download or read book Troubling and Re-Imagining Citizenship written by Yeji Kim and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The complicated positionalities of these immigrant teachers further allowed them to imagine and practice multiple and alternative concepts of citizenship education that are more relevant to their students from minoritized backgrounds. By complicating essential, static, and fixed notions of immigrant teachers' experiences and challenging dominant and normative modes of juridical notions of and national belonging in citizenship discourses through these immigrant teachers' narrativized experiences, this study offers implications for social studies educators, citizenship scholarship, and teacher education policies and practices.


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