Abstract

In this essay, the author reflects on a preservice teacher who disagreed with the antiracist focus of a methods class but refused to express her views in front of her peers, suggesting that teacher educators may need to think harder about how to open spaces for divergent viewpoints on the worldview underlying antiracist pedagogy.

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