The Wrong Tools for the Job: Teachers' Voices on Cultural Capital Mismatch

This case study investigates how teachers in a school with a large population of low-income students of color in the U.S. perceived students’ cultural capital and associated teachers’ roles. Twenty-seven teachers were interviewed and discussed four domains of cultural capital mismatch between studen...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of multicultural education 2022-07, Vol.24 (2), p.57-79
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Pedagogy
Teacher attitudes
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