Towards an alternative indigenous bilingual and intercultural training: A pedagogy of liberation from the “communality”

Authors

  • Lois M. Meyer Colegio de Educación de la Universidad de Nuevo México en Albuquerque

Keywords:

Community education, Teacher training, Bilingual training, Alternative training, Intercultural

Abstract

In 2007-2008, responding to an intolerable situation of political, union, and educational repression, the Coalition of Indigenous Teachers and Promoters of Oaxaca, Mexico, (CMPIO) created an alternative preparation course for new bilingual, intercultural teachers, which we called Preparation of Teachers of Original Peoples. Committed as we were to developing a libratory pedagogy based in the values and practices of the indigenous communities, we worked in different modalities with 53 new indigenous teachers from 11 ethnolinguistic groups. This article summarizes the CMPIO’s history, its Pedagogical Movement, and the context, contents, communal commitments, and some results of this alternative teacher preparation course.

Author Biography

Lois M. Meyer, Colegio de Educación de la Universidad de Nuevo México en Albuquerque

Profesora Asociada del Departamento de Lenguas, Lectoescritura y Estudios Socioculturales del Colegio de Educación de la Universidad de Nuevo México en Albuquerque, Nuevo México, EEUU. Desde 1999, ha colaborado con la CMPIO en diversos proyectos de educación alternativa en contextos indígenas rurales de Oaxaca, siempre bajo los principios del Movimiento Pedagógico.

Published

2010-05-15

How to Cite

Meyer, L. M. (2010). Towards an alternative indigenous bilingual and intercultural training: A pedagogy of liberation from the “communality”. Latin American Journal of Inclusive Education, 4(1), 83–103. Retrieved from https://revistainclusiva.ucentral.cl/revistainclusiva/article/view/4_1_006