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What is Community Circle

TESOL Guide for Critical Praxis in Teaching, Inquiry, and Advocacy
A circle is a restorative practice that is used to build relationships and community, in addition, circles can support the process of resolving conflicts.
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Creating an Inclusive Classroom Culture: A Language Socialization Approach
Ekaterina Moore (University of Southern California, USA) and Kimberly Ferrario (University of Southern California, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8093-6.ch003
Abstract
The chapter discusses creating an inclusive classroom through a language socialization perspective. The authors suggest that to create an inclusive culture in a multicultural and multilingual classroom, language educators should engage in explicit language socialization practices that promote development of critical cultural consciousness and language awareness. They propose that in the process of creating an inclusive classroom, educators need to attend to affective, individual, and interpersonal domains. Specific practices for use in a language (including ESOL) classroom and a teacher preparation program are provided.
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A Restorative Approach to Culturally Responsive Schools
The circle is a core restorative practice where all members have an equal opportunity to speak and listen to one another. Circles can be proactive, to develop relationships and build community, or reactive in response to wrongdoing or conflict (IIRP, 2010).
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