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A pedagogy of belonging: troubling encounters with ethnic and religious difference
Authors:Kathryn Edgeworth  Ninetta Santoro
Institution:1. Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia;2. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
Abstract:Understanding the construction of belonging, and how unbelonging might be troubled, is critical work. For schools in many parts of the world one of the many challenges of globalisation is the task of teaching with, and for, ethnic and cultural diversity. This paper examines the exclusionary practices of teaching that construct ethnic and religious minority students in states of unbelonging. These practices are due, in part, to teachers’ failure to really know their students. Alongside this argument, discourses of belonging in rural schools that speak to possibilities for everyday place-sharing for ethnic and religious minority students are examined. Simple and common moments of mutual recognition and understanding speak to the possibilities for belonging that are opened up in everyday relations of knowing. The implications of these ideas for teachers and teacher education in what is framed as a ‘pedagogy of belonging’ are considered.
Keywords:teacher education  ethnicity  rural education
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