Pláticas with Latinx preservice teachers: insights about navigating teacher education in the New Latinx South

Department

Elementary and Early Childhood Education

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

5-9-2023

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the experiences of Latinx preservice teachers (PSTs) while enrolled in a teacher preparation program in the New Latinx South, a cluster of states that have seen a precipitous growth in the Latinx population over the last decades. Design/methodology/approach: The authors used pláticas, or informal conversations with a group of six female Latinx PSTs. Findings: Two main themes were identified: experiences with racism and discrimination and feelings of isolation. These themes, along with the narratives of the participants, reflect the barriers this population experiences in the education field and how professionals in this field can improve to best assist Latinx PSTs. Originality/value: Latinx PSTs’ experiences are yet to be fully investigated to improve not only their schooling but also the number of Latinx teachers serving a growing number of Latinx children in US schools. Additionally, the use of pláticas elevates this paper as this is a method valued by the participants and used in their communities.

Journal Title

Journal for Multicultural Education

Journal ISSN

2053535X

Volume

17

Issue

2

First Page

212

Last Page

222

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1108/JME-07-2022-0085

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