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Original Articles

Cultural alliance: opening spaces for Latino ethos in early teaching

Pages 1215-1230 | Received 23 Aug 2010, Accepted 03 Sep 2010, Published online: 18 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Problems continue to pervade the educational experiences of many minority students, especially Latinos. Through a sociocultural framework, this ethnographic study closely examines the experiences of a Puerto Rican family at home and in an English‐dominant school. The study focuses on the school experiences of the family’s kindergarten son. The analysis reveals ways this family can broaden Eurocentric world views. Early educators will realise the extent to which they alter a child’s cultural identity, thus empowering or disempowering them as an individual. Implications for early childhood education include valuing funds of knowledge, code‐switching, and challenging assumptions.

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