2022
DOI: 10.1108/jme-11-2021-0207
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More than names on a roster: the many meanings behind Sgaw Karen names

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how teachers can use their Sgaw Karen students’ names as a means to gaining awareness of their students’ home culture, language and personal stories. Design/methodology/approach This case study uses interviews with four Karen families to explore the meanings behind the names and nicknames given to Karen individuals. Findings The findings of this study reveal that Karen names can provide teachers important insights into Karen culture, history and language.… Show more

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“…The other interview consisted of biographical questions as well as questions about their healthcare practices. This ethnography also draws on larger studies conducted between 2010 and 2021 (see Gilhooly and Lee 2017;Gilhooly, Amos, and Kitson 2019;Gilhooly and Htoo 2022). Through the first author's involvement in these projects, we were introduced to other older Karen and their families.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other interview consisted of biographical questions as well as questions about their healthcare practices. This ethnography also draws on larger studies conducted between 2010 and 2021 (see Gilhooly and Lee 2017;Gilhooly, Amos, and Kitson 2019;Gilhooly and Htoo 2022). Through the first author's involvement in these projects, we were introduced to other older Karen and their families.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent shifts in teacher preparation programs and professional development have begun to focus on preparing educators for their diverse students, including the cultural norms present in individual communities that are rich in history and significance. Although the importance and complexity of students’ names have been explored in educational research and practice (Gilhooly and Htoo, 2022; Gunn et al , 2013; Maroon, 2018; Nash et al , 2018; Peterson et al , 2015), in this article we aim to understand the naming practices of families of Chinese descent and offer implications for teachers of literacy. We begin by discussing tenets of culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) and critical authentic care that underpin our work, followed by a description of our interview project conducted with Chinese families currently living in the USA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%