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DIVERSITY, MANAGEMENT MODELS AND INITIAL TEACHER TRAINING: TRAINING CHALLENGES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE

ABSTRACT

The study examines how eight novice teachers manage diversity in their classrooms and its relationship to their experiences during initial teacher preparation. Data production involved 12 interviews and 20 participant’s observations in these teachers’ classrooms. Findings show two approaches to managing diversity: one focused on students’ special educational needs and another strengthening human relations in the school. Moreover, an inadequate preparation to develop the pedagogical skills to work in heterogeneous educational settings is evident. We discuss the shortcomings of these approaches to the extent that they lack a connection with a social justice perspective. Finally, recommendations are offered to guide initial teacher preparation toward inclusive and socially just educational processes.

KEYWORDS:
educational inequalities; attention to diversity; social justice; initial teacher preparation; novice teachers

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