Because they want to teach you about their culture: Analyzing effective mentoring conversations between culturally responsible mentors and secondary science teachers of indigenous students in mainstream schools

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Te Kotahitanga is an educational reform project in Aotearoa/New Zealand demonstrated to have significantly impacted the participation, achievement, and retention of indigenous Mori students in secondary schools. In this paper, I share results from a study of culturally responsible mentoring at 4 different schools participating in the Te Kotahitanga reform project. Specifically, I investigated how Te Kotahitanga facilitators (i.e., site-based mentors/instructional coaches) engage novice and experienced science teachers in reflective conversations around culturally sustaining science instruction for indigenous students. I identify four key themes from these mentoring conversations that can serve as a useful framework for culturally responsible mentoring in science. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Res Sci Teach 52: 1325-1361, 2015.

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Tolbert, Sara
Jaar
2015
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JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN SCIENCE TEACHING Volume: 52 Issue: 10 Pages: 1325-1361