Shifting realities: Immigrant teacher transitions into early childhood settings in Aotearoa New Zealand

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Imagine you are an immigrant early childhood teacher ... This article tells your story of transition and diversity. It interweaves tensions and complex realities, and explores issues and concerns for immigrant teachers in the cultural places and relational spaces of early childhood settings. Using teacher narratives and a post-structural discourse analysis, this article suggests that immigrant teachers' realities are not always "rich" or celebratory, but are often complex entanglements of struggle and contradictions. The article urges fresh considerations of early childhood relationships to allow for fluid, shifting identities and cultures-yours, ours, and the centre's.

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Arndt, S. (2014). Shifting realities: Immigrant teacher transitions into early childhood settings in Aotearoa New Zealand. Early Childhood Folio, 18(2), 28–32. https://doi.org/10.18296/ecf.0107
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