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Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Practice
Academy Two: Culturally Responsive Classrooms
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IntroductionsIntroductions
Facilitator and SponsorsFacilitator and Sponsors
www.nccrest.org
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IntroductionsIntroductions
ParticipantsParticipants
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What’s in an Educational System?What’s in an Educational System?
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What are Culturally Responsive Educational Systems?What are Culturally Responsive Educational Systems?
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Leadership AcademiesLeadership Academies
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RolesRoles
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OutcomesOutcomes
• Identify Environmental and Instructional elements of culturally responsive classroomselements of culturally responsive classrooms
• Define Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
• Identify features of culturally responsive pedagogy
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AgendaAgenda
Academy Overview 15 minutesAcademy Overview………………………………………………………..15 minutesOrienting Activity: What Do You Already Do?..................................................15 minutesLecturette 1: Features of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy……………… .50 minutesActivity 1: Self Assessment……………………………...................................15 minutesActivity 2: Characteristics of Teachers….……………………………….....40 minutesLecturette 2: Elements of CR Classrooms…………...…………………….30 minutesActivity 3: Unpacking the Environmental Elements of CR Classrooms…...15 minutesLecturette 3: Features of CR Instruction 30 minutesLecturette 3: Features of CR Instruction…………………………………..30 minutesActivity 4: Formative Assessment Strategies………………………………15 minutesActivity 5: Examining Instructional Elements of CR Classrooms………....15 minutesSelf Assessment…………………………………………………………….5 minutesThings to Remember……………………………………………………….5 minutesOutcomes Review……………………………………………….…………10 minutes
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Warm Up Activity: What do you Al d D ?Already Do?Materials: Worksheet; pens; tape; chart paper; markersTime limit: 15 minutesPart 1: What do you already do?
Individuals complete worksheet that asks them to describeh l ll i hi l k lik d h liwhat culturally responsive teaching looks like, and then list
thing they personally do or observe in their school that is culturally responsive. (5 minutes)
Part 2: Pair sharePart 2: Pair, shareAsk participants to discuss their ideas with their small group members. Then, invite small groups to share sample ideas with the whole group Record their responses on chart paperwith the whole group. Record their responses on chart paper (10 minutes)
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Lecturette 1
Features of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy(*Review from Academy 1 of this Module)
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What Does it Mean to be Culturally Responsive?y p
“Cultural responsiveness is the ability to learn from and relate respectfully with people of your own culture as well as those from other cultures.”
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Dimensions of Culturally Responsive Education
Prejudice Reduction
Content Integration
CulturallyResponsive
Knowledge Construction
Equity Pedagogy
pEducation
School CultureCulture
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Characteristics of Culturally Responsive PedagogyCharacteristics of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
1. Students receive equal opportunities to achieve full potential.
2 S d i f i i i i2. Student preparation for competent participation in increasingly intercultural society.
3 Teacher preparation for effective facilitation of learning3. Teacher preparation for effective facilitation of learning for every student.
4. Schools are active participants in ending oppression of4. Schools are active participants in ending oppression of all types.
5. Education more fully student-centered and inclusive of ythe student voices and experiences.
6. Educators, activists, and others take active role in i i ll d i l i d h hreexamining all educational practices and how they
affect the learning of all students.
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Features of Culturally Responsive Pedagogyy p g gy
• Communication of High Expectations
L i ithi th C t t f C lt• Learning within the Context of Culture
• Culturally Mediated Instruction
• Teacher as Facilitator
• Student Centered InstructionS ude Ce e ed s uc o
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Artwork by Vivana-NCCRESt 2006 art contest winner
The biggest mistake of past centuries in teaching has been to treat all children as if they were variants of the same indi id al and th s to feel j stified in teaching them all theindividual and thus to feel justified in teaching them all the same subjects in the same way.
-Howard Gardner
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Culturally Responsive Teachers
Cultural organizers, di t d C i i dmediators, and
orchestrators of socialcontexts
Caring, committed, and respectful belief
in their students’ abilities and desire
Validate, affirm,
facilitate,
Experts in instruction and management
to learn liberate, and empower
Challengeand
Explicitly teach skills and cultural capital Have a sense of
supportstudents
capitalresponsibility
for all students
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Activity 1 – Self Assessment of your C l ll R i ClCulturally Responsive Classroom
• Individually, complete the self assessment form
• Discuss your results with a partner or at your table group
• Whole group debrief
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Activity 2: Characteristics of TCulturally Responsive Teachers
Personal Reflection – complete favorite and “not-so-favorite” teacher characteristics worksheet
Whole group share
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Classrooms that Meet Human Needs*This slide is for use with Activity 2: Characteristics of Culturally Responsive Teachers
PowerBelonging
FreedomFun
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Belongingg g
E bli h i i d
*This slide is for use with Activity 2: Characteristics of Culturally Responsive Teachers
• Establish a caring environment and warm, personal, positive relationships with students
• Prevent and respond to teasing, bullying and exclusion of students
• Teach conflict resolution skills to maintain friendshipsp
• Teach social skills and use cooperative learning to build a sense of belongingto build a sense of belonging
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PowerPower• Create opportunities and conditions for academic and
*This slide is for use with Activity 2: Characteristics of Culturally Responsive Teachers
• Create opportunities and conditions for academic and behavioral success and accomplishment for all students
• Conduct individualized goal setting and evaluation
• Help students self-evaluate their performance andHelp students self evaluate their performance and behavior
• Provide frequent positive feedback and recognitionq p g
• Give students numerous responsibilities or jobs within the classroom
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Freedom *This slide is for use with Activity 2: Characteristics of Culturally Responsive Teachers
• Give students a voice in what they learn and how they complete assignments
y p
how they complete assignments.
• Require students to design a plan for improvement when a problem occurs.improvement when a problem occurs.
• Take students seriously in planning lessons, projects, classroom rules, and consequences.p j , , q
• Allow students to have input in creating rules and consequences.q
• Give students free time during the school day to choose from a variety of learning options.
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Fun *This slide is for use with uActivity 2: Characteristics of Culturally Responsive Teachers
• Create learning experiences that are fun, creative, relevant and meaningfulrelevant, and meaningful.
• Welcome physical activity.
• Allow and expecting talking and laughter• Allow and expecting talking and laughter
• Give students a wide variety of choices in extracurricular activitiesextracurricular activities.
• Include students’ interests in curricular planning.
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Activity 2: Characteristics of C l ll R i T hCulturally Responsive Teachers
Part III: Connecting to Basic Human Needs
• List actual examples of how your assigned p y gbasic need has been met in a classroom.
• After writing some examples, discuss within g p ,the group: “How did this make you feel?”
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Lecturette 2
Elements of Culturally Responsive Classrooms
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Reframing the Question
Why are H hstudents
failing?How are the
learning experiences p
provided by our district, school, or classroom
If we seek to improve student performance we must focus on the work or learning experiences we
or classroom failing these
students?provide to students (Schlechty, 2002).
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Features of CR Pedagogy in Cl ssroomsClassrooms
Environmental
Instructional
Curricular
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Curricu
Curricular ElementsCurricu
lar Instructional materials
Curricular
materials
C dContent delivery
Lesson adaptations
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En ir nm nt l El m ntEnvironmental ElementsEnvironmental
1. Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport
2.Establishing a Culture of Learning 3.Families and Communities4.Organizing Physical Space and Materials5.Encouraging Classroom Management
Systems
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En ir nm nt l El m ntEnvironmental ElementsEnvironmental
1. Creating an Environment of Respect and Rapport
• Recognition of One’s Own Beliefs and Biasesg• Knowledge of students• Caring relationships• Caring relationships• Respect for all
P i i d i i i• Positive and consistent interactions among teachers and students
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En ir nm nt l El m ntEnvironmental ElementsEnvironmental
2. Establishing a Culture of Learning
• Importance of the Content• Student Pride in WorkStudent Pride in Work• Expectations for Learning and Achievement
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En ir nm nt l El m ntEnvironmental ElementsEnvironmental
3. Families and Communities
• Connect with Families and Local Community• Learn about their Funds of KnowledgeLearn about their Funds of Knowledge• Map the Community and its Resources (e.g.
transportation industry museums and librariestransportation, industry, museums and libraries, recreation centers, and other public activities)B ild C i i S h W k• Build Communication Systems that Work
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En ir nm nt l El m ntEnvironmental ElementsEnvironmental
4. Organizing Physical Space and Materials
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Environmental
5. Encouraging Classroom Management Systems
Monitor Own Behavior
Ensure PositiveBehavior
Manage
Positive Student
Behaviors
Classroom Procedures
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Environmental Monitor Own Behavior
Teaching is first and foremost learning, and egocentric as it may sound, the teacher’s chief area of study is herself or himself.
Only as I discover my own prejudices, face my own fears, give play to my ownOnly as I discover my own prejudices, face my own fears, give play to my own strengths, and compensate for my deficits rather than denying them can I help my students do the same.
It is both the blessing and the curse of teaching that the learning never ends. Every day, I must confront what I am as a teacher and what I hope to be. To do less is to be less of a teacher.To do less is to be less of a teacher.
Author Unknown
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Environmental Monitor Own Behavior
• Be aware of the broader social, economic, and political pcontext
• Question traditional assumptions of “what works” in l tclassroom management
• Consider when to accommodate students’ cultural backgrounds and when to expect students tobackgrounds and when to expect students to accommodate (Mutual Accommodation)
• Examine current practices and policies in terms of p pequitable treatment
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Environmental Monitor Own Behavior
Reflection Questions for Equitable Treatment of StudentsQ q
• Which students are being disciplined most often?
• What behaviors are targeted as needing disciplinary attention?
• Are we more patient and encouraging with some students, while more likely to chastise other students?
• What is the root cause of student resistance?
• Do we use hairstyle and dress to form stereotypical judgments of our students’ character and academic potential?p
• Do we use inappropriate, demeaning reprimands toward some students?
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Manage Classroom Procedures
Environmental
M f I i l G• Management of Instructional Groups• Management of Transitions• Management of Materials and Supplies• Routines for Non-Instructional ActivitiesRoutines for Non Instructional Activities• Supervision of Educational Assistants
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Ensure Positive Student
Behaviors
Environmental
• Clear and consistent expectations
Behaviors
Clear and consistent expectations• Monitoring of student behavior is preventative
d d b• Clear and consistent responses to undesirable behavior
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Activity 3 – Unpacking the Environmental Elements ofEnvironmental Elements ofCR Classrooms
Environmental
• Describe what your “element” looks like….• R t h it h pp i /b ildi• Rate how it happens in your room/building
• Radar• Rhetoric• Emerging• Accomplishing
• What does it look like? How are culturally responsive y pclassrooms different from traditional classrooms?
• How does instruction and assessment need to change in your setting to become more culturally responsive? Where
ld ?would you start?
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Lecturette 3
Features of Culturally Responsive Instruction
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Features of CR Pedagogy
• Communication of High Expectations
• Learning within the context of culture• Culturally mediated instruction• Teacher as FacilitatorTeacher as Facilitator• Student Centered Instruction
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Instructional
• Grouping strategies• Interactions• E idence of nderstanding• Evidence of understanding• Variety of assessment strategies
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Grouping strategiesGrouping strategiesInstructional
• Flexible groupingFlexible grouping• Classroom design
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Teacher-Led GroupspInstructional
Grouping Options Teacher’s RoleGrouping Options• Whole Class/Small
Groups
Teacher s Role• Explains procedures• Provides instructional
scaffoldp scaffold• Facilitates discussion• Provides explicit instruction
Affi d di i
• Individual
• Affirms student diversity• Guides individual
developmentE i di id lIndividual • Encourages individual student interests
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Student-Led GroupspInstructional
Grouping Optionsll b
Teacher’s Role• Describes students’ roles
D ib d ’ i l kill• Collaborative • Describes students’ interpersonal skills• Encourages student interaction• Monitors group effectiveness
G id d di
• Performance-Based
• Guides understanding• Affirms student diversity• Identifies students’ needs
• Dyad (Pairs)
• Provides instructional scaffold• Provides explicit instruction• Identifies students’ interests or needs• Models instructional strategies• Guides understanding
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InteractionsInteractionsInstructional
• Teacher interactions with class• Teacher interactions with individual w v
students• Student to student interactions• Student to student interactions• Ongoing awareness and monitoring of
i iinteractions
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Evidence of studentunderstandingInstructional
C i i i h d• Communication with students• Classroom Assignmentsg
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Variety of Assessment yStrategiesInstructional
• Initial and Ongoing
• Formative and Summative Assessments• Formative and Summative Assessments
• Student self-assessment
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Improving Learning p ov g e gthrough AssessmentInstructional
• Adjustment of teaching
• Effective feedback to students
• Students actively involved in their own learning
• R niti n f th infl n ss ssm nt h s n• Recognition of the influence assessment has on students motivation and self esteem
• Need for students to assess themselves and understand how to improve
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Deterrents to Effective Assessment for LearningInstructional
• Assessing quantity of work versus quality
• Greater attention to marking and gradingg g g• Teacher feedback often centered on social and
managerial purposes versus helping students learn• Teachers not knowing enough about students’
learning needs
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I i i l d O G iInitial and On-GoingInstructional
PrePre-• Assess, Build or Activate background knowledge• Set purpose for lesson
D iDuring• Develop and assess student understanding• Student practicep
Post-• Provide informative feedback• Determine Next StepsDetermine Next Steps
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Activity 4: Formative yAssessment StrategiesInstructional
• Split into groups p g p
• Assign each group one aspect of formative assessment strategiesformative assessment strategies
• Review strategies in the list – select one to share an example with the wholeto share an example with the whole group
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Activity 5: Examining the y gInstructional Elements of CR
Classrooms
Instructional
• How are culturally responsive classrooms y pdifferent from traditional classrooms?
• How does instruction and assessment need to change in your setting to become more culturally responsive? Where would you start?
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Self Assessment
Review the self audit of a culturally responsive classroom that you completed in p y pthe first activity. Jot down some ideas about what you have learned to improve those areaswhat you have learned to improve those areas in which you would benefit from the most supportsupport.
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Growing as a Teacher
Teaching is first and foremost learning, and egocentric as it may sound, the teacher’s chief area of study is herself or himself
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the teacher s chief area of study is herself or himself.
O l I di j di f f i lOnly as I discover my own prejudices, face my own fears, give play to my own strengths, and compensate for my deficits rather than denying them can I help my students do the same.
It is both the blessing and the curse of teaching that the learning never d d h h d hends. Every day, I must confront what I am as a teacher and what I
hope to be. To do less is to be less of a teacher.
Author UnknownAuthor Unknown
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Things to RememberThings to Remember
• Id tif E i t l d I t ti l• Identify Environmental and Instructionalelements of culturally responsive classrooms
• Define Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
• Identify features of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewMaterials: Outcomes Review HandoutTime Limit: 10 minutesPart 1: Complete your chosen outcome and talk
with your small group about what you’ve learned. (5 minutes)
P 2 Sh id i h h h l (5Part 2: Share your ideas with the whole group. (5 minutes)
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 1: Complete your chosen outcome and talk p y
with your small group about what you’ve learned. Focus on one outcome, or at the most, two outcomes.
5 Minutes
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 1: Complete your chosen outcome and talk p y
with your small group about what you’ve learned. Focus on one outcome, or at the most, two outcomes.
4 Minutes
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 1: Complete your chosen outcome and talk p y
with your small group about what you’ve learned. Focus on one outcome, or at the most, two outcomes.
3 Minutes
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 1: Complete your chosen outcome and talk p y
with your small group about what you’ve learned. Focus on one outcome, or at the most, two outcomes.
2 Minutes
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 1: Complete your chosen outcome and talk p y
with your small group about what you’ve learned. Focus on one outcome, or at the most, two outcomes.
1 Minute
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 2: Share your ideas with the whole group. y g p
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 2: Share your ideas with the whole group. y g p
5 Minutes
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 2: Share your ideas with the whole group. y g p
4 Minutes
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Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 2: Share your ideas with the whole group. y g p
3 Minutes
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Outcomes ReviewOutcomes Review
Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 2: Share your ideas with the whole group. y g p
2 Minutes
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Activity: Outcomes ReviewPart 2: Share your ideas with the whole group. y g p
1 Minute
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