How are partnerships different from allies and critical friends?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Answers to this question will vary but should include elements of the following: Allies are just people who have the same beliefs and support you with your goal. A critical friend gives support, encouragement, and critique in your development to become a multicultural educator. Partnerships are a special relationship that takes some advanced thought and planning. Together they study and solve problems, practice, observe and coach, develop new curriculum, and collaboratively analyze teaching.
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