Self Reflection Assignment 2
Self Reflection Assignment 2
Truth and Myth” it has been developed in accordance which integrates social justice issues
which are relevant towards the KLA history. The game has allowed the interventions of
questions that lead to discussions that relate to social justice issues, as it has integrated
interrelations between the social justice issues, culture, community, history, language and
education. This essay will discuss the importance of implementing social justice perspectives
in my teaching practice. It will also present the pedagogical theories that influence and
enhance learning and teaching, which leads to a successful learning experience for the
students. Finally, it will demonstrate how my teaching practice will address issues of equity
and diversity.
diverse environment in which is present in our society. It is evident that through research, the
that “concepts from sociocultural theory aid an in-depth understanding” (p. 433), and a
connectedness in the appropriate direction for future teachers and education. Now that I have
experienced the unit Diversity, Social Justice and Learning it is brought to my attention the
importance of being aware as a teacher in the classroom the need of reflexivity (Lampert,
Burnett, Morse, p. 77) in my preparation as a teacher. With continuous reflection and having
social phenomena’s. Critical teaching and critical pedagogy in the classroom will allow
myself in creating a feeling for my students to feel as they have some form of power through
their dialogical ways, as they will be able to democratise social relations within the
classroom. (Smyth, 2011, p. 50). Being able to integrate concepts that have been taught
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throughout the unit will aid me in my teaching pedagogy as it will prepare me and my
students to generate solutions to real-world issues (Ullman, Diaz, Ferfolja, 2015, p. 221).
What I have experienced in this unit allows me to justify that I was exposed to information
and ideas that I resisted, however, this assisted me as it expanded outside my comfort zone. I
felt a sense of transformation of the way I thought and analysed issues regarding social
justice. The experience that happened through rational discourse, theoretical context, and
interactive tutorials, I felt that this promoted an awareness through my critical reflection, as a
student and a teacher in the future. Brown (2004) also suggests that in order to implement
assessing, deciding and possibly changing, (p. 78) is how teachers grow (Ullman, Diaz,
to interrogate their attitudes prior to entering the classroom and to continue to engage in
ongoing dialogue once they are teaching” (Lampert, Burnett, Morse, p. 77). This will also
Pedagogical theories such as privilege theory and critical ‘race’ theory will influence and
enhance me as a teacher and will also assist in the student’s learning experience throughout
their school years. Making critical connections between theory and practice facilitates my
and challenging the” inequalities arising out of unequal power relations in society and
represented in education” (Ferfolja, Diaz, Ullman, 2015, p.17). With having sociological
theories influence my teaching pedagogy it will only benefit me and my students. Through
understanding the differences within race, ethnicity, racism, and cultural diversity, leads for
me to articulate ways of teaching with CRT as a tool in order to broaden the understanding
for the students. This approach will enable the students to explore the world and appreciate
and understand different views which we experience. This will be done through “learning
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how to identify and interrogate implicit assumptions underlying teacher education curricula,
research, scholarship, and pedagogy as cultural, racial, and social text” (Gay, 2010, p. 147).
Understanding the cultural representations of the relationships between knowledge and power
teacher to reflect upon the students in relation to their cultural awareness and not our own.
essential for “true critical pedagogical practice” (Ullman, Diaz, Ferfolja, 2015, p. 218). It is
literature in relation to social justice issues as this will remind me of the “unseen” (Ferfolja,
In exploration of diversity, social justice and learning I have come to an understanding of the
importance in creating a classroom which addresses issues of equity and diversity. This has
allowed me to be able to reflect on socially and cultural complexities that may occur within
the classroom and has enable me to be prepared psychologically for the diversity that exists
within the school community. With critical theories having influenced my teaching practice I
believe that the setting in my classroom will feel the sense of equity. As the sociological
theories have created for me an understanding of the diversities that relate to “race, ethnicity,
and gender” (Ullman, Diaz, Ferfolja, 2015, p. 215), illuminating the marginalisation’s of the
dominant discourses that are created and used as a subjectivity in relation to create the
“other”. CRT will assist in defeating this otherness, and creating equity within the classroom.
Overall, through the unit Diversity, Social Justice and Learning, the sociological theories that
I have learnt will benefit me in my teaching practice, as it will allow me to think critically in
order to achieve equity within a diverse setting. Thorough the lenses of CRT, it is possible to
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create an understanding and awareness in relation to social justice issues that occur in our
daily lives. This will create a calm approach within the classroom, also prepare students to
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