Essentializing Dilemma and Multiculturalist Pedagogy: An Ethnographic Study of Japanese Children in a U.S. School |
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Authors: | Yoshiko Nozaki Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | University of Wisconsin at Madison |
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Abstract: | This article examines some Japanese children's experiences at a U.S. elementary school, as well as their teachers' pedagogical responses. Two discourses of difference—"individual difference" and "social/cultural difference"—were used in the school in somewhat dichotomous ways, and the combination worked against those children who had difficulty adjusting. A third pedagogic discourse of difference needs to be constructed to aid teachersfacing essentializing dilemmas. |
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