Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper explores the value of autoethnography in the context of student teaching and learning. The manuscript situates autoethnography within restorative and critical pedagogies and draws from students’ impressions to examine how autoethnography aids in developing self-awareness, empathy, and vulnerability as emotional resiliency. Further discussion brings attention to the potential of autoethnography for prompting the sociological imagination, igniting transformative learning, and engaging cultural therapy to promote cultural awareness and equity of learning opportunity.

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