Exploring Educators' Lifeworlds: From Vulnerable Self-Reflection to Strategic Action.

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Title: Exploring Educators' Lifeworlds: From Vulnerable Self-Reflection to Strategic Action.
Authors: Halkias, Maria Rocas1 (AUTHOR), Frazee, Kelly Eyre2 (AUTHOR), Minnillo, Amanda Hajji2 (AUTHOR), Kerlin, Robert2 (AUTHOR), Redding, Emily2 (AUTHOR)
Source: Schools: Studies in Education. Fall2024, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p272-291. 20p.
Subject Terms: *Educational change, *Educators, Landscape changes, Social justice
Abstract: In this research-based, reflective narrative, five educators across diverse educational contexts reflect on the influence of their lifeworlds on their experience and practice. As reflective practitioners, the authors demonstrate how they have applied lifeworld fractions to affect their educational practice with purposeful action. They discuss the power of strategic reflective practice in shaping their cultural competence and thereby reinforcing their commitment to social justice. Amid our changing educational landscape, educators confront the complexity of their role in promoting equity through the lens of lifeworld fractions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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