Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: Clashes and Confrontations

978-1607094203
by Lisa Scherff (Editor), Karen Spector (Editor), Dawn Abt-Perkins (Contributor), Ruth Balf (Contributor), Matthew Brown (Contributor), Jacqueline Deal (Contributor), Elizabeth Dutro (Contributor), Kimberly Adilia Helmer (Contributor), Stephanie Jones (Contributor), Elham Kazemi (Contributor), Aaron Kuntz (Contributor), Kysa Nygreen (Contributor), Eileen Carlton Parsons (Contributor), Melanie Shoffner professor of middle secondary and mathematics education James Madison Un (Contributor), Steven Wall (Contributor), Victoria Whitefield (Contributor)

The authors in this edited volume reflect on their experiences with culturally relevant pedagogy_as students, as teachers, as researchers_and how these experiences were often at odds with their backgrounds and/or expectations. Each of the authors speaks to the complexity and difficulty in attempting to address students’ cultures, create learning experiences with relevance to their lives and experiences, and enact pedagogies that promote academic achievement while honoring students. At the same time, every author shows the clashes and confrontations that can arise between and among students, teachers, parents, administrators, and educational policies.

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