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Page 1: Culturally Responsive Teaching to Eliminate Inherent, Systematic Biases Amal Jaser-Thornburg and Michele Oster-Hamilton.

Culturally Responsive Teaching to Eliminate

Inherent, Systematic Biases

Amal Jaser-Thornburg and Michele Oster-Hamilton

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Essential Question

What institutional biases influence my teaching and culture within my

classroom and how can I plan accordingly to

lessen their impact on student learning?

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Today’s Objective

Participants will :

• identify institutional biases existing within education and instructional materials

• explore resources and instructional strategies to incorporate culturally responsive teaching in their classroom environment and plan activities with diversity in mind

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• "Too often schools do not legitimize the knowledge or experiences these [minority] children bring to school. Instead, schools are most likely to label these children as failures because their backgrounds--usually their language and culture--are seen as inadequate preparation for learning."

Jones and Fennimore (1990)

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Recognizing

Institutional Biases

Activity Gallery Walk:

• Silently walk around the room and read the information posted.

• Think about your own life, family, beliefs, classroom, and struggles.

• Think about your school culture.

• When you hear the music return to your table.

P. 127

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Cooperative learning activities improve the learning for diverse students because they teach social skills

and reinforce concepts by allowing group members to discuss a variety of ideas

Conversation Protocol• In your group of 3 select a time keeper and reporter.

• Participant 1 has 2 minutes to share thoughts. (No Interruptions)

• Participants 2 & 3 have 1 minute to respond. (No Interruptions)

• Participant 1 has 1 minute to reflect and wrap up the conversation.

• Repeat protocol 2 more times with each participant.

(Algozzine, Campbell, & Wang, 2009).

P. 95

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Time to Share

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Particular Points Of View

“Productivity and equity are probably the most often cited reasons to attend to diversity in science”

Douglas Medin, Carol D. Lee, & Megan Bang

• Evolutionary Biology

• Child Development

• Environmental Issues

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Culturally Responsive Teaching

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAgwmt5BRQU

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Students’ memory is strengthened when they are provided with opportunities to

teach the entire class, partners, or small group

In groups of 3• Decide amongst you, who will read which article. • Read silently. (make notes of key facts)• Participant 1 teaches participants 2 & 3 about the article they read.• Repeat for participants 2 & 3.

Jigsaw (Tileston, 2004).

P. 97

  Articles Culturally Responsive Teaching Matters! Pages 3-5 & 6-8

Culturally Responsive Classrooms: Affirming Culturally Different Gifted Students

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Time to Share

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Becoming Visible

“Women have always been an equal part of the past. We just haven’t been an equal part of history”

Gloria Steinem

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Stories or narratives can be powerful for storing curriculum content because they

connect to one’s personal life, are integrated, and held together by a structure that is familiar

Storytelling• Reflect on todays content, relate it to your classroom

or school.

• Create a story for inviting everyone in through culturally responsive teaching.

• Share at your table.

• Come up with a visual representation incorporating everyone’s story.

(Nuthall, 1999).

P. 109

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Time to Share

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Essential Question

What institutional biases influence my teaching and culture within my classroom and how can I plan accordingly to

lessen their impact on student learning?

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Today’s Objective

Participants will :

• identify institutional biases existing within education and instructional materials

• explore resources and instructional strategies to incorporate culturally responsive teaching in their classroom environment and plan activities with diversity in mind.

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