Developing Culturally Competent Preservice Teachers |
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Authors: | Calli Lewis Chiu Donna Sayman Kelly M Carrero Thomas Gibbon Staci M Zolkoski Mandy E Lusk |
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Institution: | 1. California State University, Bakersfield;2. Wichita State University;3. Texas A&4. M University, Commerce.;5. Shippensburg University;6. University of Texas, Tyler;7. Clayton State University |
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Abstract: | An unfortunate, yet persistent, truth in U.S. public schools is the large achievement gap existing between children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and their White, middle-class counterparts. The potential for cultural dissonance between contemporary teachers and their students necessitates that educators must persistently seek culturally responsive practices. Much has been written regarding strategies for culturally responsive pedagogy; therefore, this article moves beyond a review of culturally responsive pedagogy. Rather than providing teacher candidates with more suggestions for culturally responsive teaching activities, the authors provide teacher educators with specific resources for facilitating the development of cultural competence among preservice teachers. |
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