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Culture's Role in Teacher Identity: Prompting Teachers to Explore Their Cultural Background

Pages 9-13 | Published online: 08 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

This article discusses the merit of writing a cultural biography to prompt pre-service and practicing teachers to reflect upon the role culture plays in identity development, and as a catalyst for growth in self-understanding and appreciation of the role culture plays in their students' lives. An analysis of 110 pre-service teachers' cultural biographies revealed that one-third knew little or nothing about their cultural heritage prior to completing the assignment and only half viewed their cultural heritage as having a significant role in shaping their identity. It is recommended that pre-service and practicing teachers engage in self-examination and reflection paired with readings and discussions' emphasizing the important role culture plays in identity formation.

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