Exploring Early Career Teachers and Fear.

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Title: Exploring Early Career Teachers and Fear.
Authors: Ligocki, Danielle1 danielleligocki@oakland.edu
Source: International Journal of Multicultural Education. 2025, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p84-102. 19p.
Subject Terms: *Early childhood teachers, *Elementary education, *Teacher training, Panic, Sociology
Abstract: When examining the barriers that early career elementary teachers faced when trying to teach for diversity, equity, and inclusion, an overwhelming theme arose: namely, a pervasive feeling of fear. This study illustrates the fear that slowed down or even paralyzed the work that new teachers wanted to do as they grappled with how to be the type of teacher they were trained to be in today's historical moment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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