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Darvin, Jacqueline – Literacy, 2017
Young children today have greater access to culturally and politically sensitive information than at any other time in history. Although there are many positive aspects of children having greater access, negative consequences can also result, especially when they do not have sufficient structured and supportive opportunities to question, discuss…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Vignettes, Political Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
Darvin, Jacqueline – Educational Leadership, 2017
Cultural Political Vignettes (CPVs) are hypothetical situations involving ethical or social dilemmas presented to students in the form of brief vignettes. They help students consider and discuss questions about ethics, society, and responsibility, and develop both skills (like critical thinking) and dispositions (like empathy) needed to be a…
Descriptors: Vignettes, Critical Thinking, Empathy, Social Problems
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Darvin, Jacqueline – Teacher Educator, 2011
This article chronicles a qualitative study of the impact of a pedagogical practice called cultural and political vignettes (CPVs) on graduate students enrolled in a teacher education course. CPVs are cultural and political "situations" that are presented to teachers so that they can practice the decision-making skills that they will use…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Graduate Students, Education Courses, Teaching Methods
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Darvin, Jacqueline – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2011
This inquiry investigates teachers' perceptions regarding the impact of Cultural and Political Vignettes (CPVs) and situated performance activities in their graduate teacher education course, Literacy Instruction for Diverse Learners, at a large urban university in New York City. The study involved a pedagogical strategy that the author created…
Descriptors: Inservice Teacher Education, Education Courses, Urban Universities, Program Effectiveness
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Darvin, Jacqueline – English Journal, 2009
One way to merge imagination with problem-posing and problem-solving in the English classroom is by asking students to respond to "cultural and political vignettes" (CPVs). CPVs are cultural and political situations that are presented to students so that they can practice the creative and essential decision-making skills that they will need to use…
Descriptors: Imagination, Ideology, Sexual Orientation, Problem Solving