Empowering International Teachers: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy Transforms Education Programs
The article explores how teachers in the U.S. are adapting to teaching international teacher candidates. The researchers used a self-study method to look at the challenges and practices involved in teaching candidates from diverse backgrounds. They found that it's important to adjust teaching methods to meet the needs of international candidates in terms of academics, culture, and language. This study suggests that teacher education programs should consider these factors when preparing teachers for an increasingly globalized world.