Zaretta Hammond began this series last year on the common elements that teachers get wrong about culturally responsive teaching, and many more educators will be contributing their thoughts on the ...
The tapestry of America’s history is arguably woven with threads of multiculturalism, reflecting a nation that has embraced diversity since its inception. In many ways, the history of multicultural ...
In today’s diverse educational landscape, fostering a safe and inclusive environment isn’t just a moral imperative–it’s crucial for effective learning. As educators, we understand that students thrive ...
Some schools are expanding their art and music class offerings beyond the usual — to make room for art that reflects their students' cultural heritage. As students start heading back to school, many ...
Debates among researchers, educators and parents continue about the successes and challenges with French immersion programs across English-speaking parts of Canada. Programs are criticized for being ...
Newly launched training at UC Santa Barbara aims to help fill a widening gap between two opposing forces — an ongoing shortage of school psychologists and the growing need for services for ...
Today’s post continues a yearlong series examining common mistakes made in the name of culturally responsive teaching and what to do instead. Culturally responsive teaching prioritizes academic ...
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