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Culturally responsive pedagogy : teaching like our students' lives matter / Sheryl V. Taylor, Donna M. Sobel.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Taylor, Sheryl V.
Contributor:
Sobel, Donna M.
Series:
Innovation and Leadership in English Language Teaching 4.
Innovation and leadership in English language teaching ; 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Critical pedagogy--United States.
Critical pedagogy.
Multicultural education--United States.
Multicultural education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (269 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Bingley : Emerald, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
At its core, culturally responsive pedagogy represents a professional philosophy that is based on teachers' fundamental commitment to students' success. Authors Taylor and Sobel believe that teachers want to approach their teaching from the pivotal point that each of their students' lives matter. Working from a broad perspective of culture, the authors view culturally responsive teaching as a contextual and situational process for both teachers and students—all students—including those who are from a diversity of languages, cultures, racial/ethnic backgrounds, religions, economic resources, interests, abilities, and life experiences as well as students who are members of the society's 'mainstream' cultural, linguistic, and socio-economic background. Recognizing that teachers are conduits of culture regardless of what content they teach, the authors assert that when culture is coupled with pedagogy the result involves a complex and comprehensive mix of knowledge and skills for teachers to use to engage a diverse student population This book is intended as a guide and practical discussion for K-12 teachers who are committed to culturally responsive pedagogy and recognize the structural inequalities in society that are reflected in its schools. Such teachers acknowledge that schools have a history of failing to serve students who are outside of the 'mainstream' culture. For those teachers who recognize the sociopolitical nature of education and the role their own cultural background and privilege play in their work as a professional educator, they will find meaningful applications of research-based exemplars used to create and manage rigorous learning environments that maximize students' opportunities to learn.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter One: Current Challenges and Frameworks / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Two: Theoretical Frameworks and Research / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Three: Contextualizing Student Achievement and Teacher Education / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Four: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: The Stance from Professional Organizations / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Five: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: National and State-Levels / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Six: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: Effective Teaching / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Seven: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: District and School Levels / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Eight: Grade 3 Literacy Lesson With a Culturally Responsive Focus / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Nine: Grade 5 Mathematics Lesson with a Culturally Responsive Focus / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Ten: Grade 9 Science Lesson with a Culturally Responsive Focus / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Chapter Eleven: Mentoring and Supporting Culturally Responsive Teaching PRACTICES / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
References / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel
Appendices / Sheryl V. Taylor and Donna M. Sobel.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9786613223340
9781283223348
1283223341
9781780520315
178052031X
OCLC:
746746916
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9781780520315 DOI

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