This qualitative study examines the enactment of culturally responsive teaching practices (Gay, 2010) within two African American elementary teachers' classrooms. Teacher interviews, classroom observations, and classroom documents were collected and analyzed to examine the supports and barriers these teachers encountered as they attempted to enact culturally responsive teaching practices. The descriptive case study reveals that both teachers engage culturally responsive teaching in similar ways. However, the difference in school context makes this effort more challenging for one teacher than another. Barriers included institutional requirements, classroom disruptions, student issues, and teacher isolation. Additionally, by implementing a co...
This study aimed to explore Cooperative Learning theories and practice by examining the relationship...
This action research study investigates the problem of disproportionate male discipline at LTES, spe...
Why does culture play such an important role in education? Can culturally responsive teaching positi...
The purpose of this case study was to explore what elementary teachers in an urban school district u...
This case study based on a qualitative paradigm utilized grounded theory to analyze teacher intervie...
As educators, we must hold each other accountable. It begins with how we are initially trained and t...
Over the past two decades, K‒12 public education demographics have reflected an increase in student ...
The original purpose of this study was to investigate the impacts mathematical discourse has on inst...
Principals are the gatekeepers of their school environment. Therefore, their beliefs and attitudes ...
Teacher-student relationships are an important part of every school’s culture. This study used surve...
What is the work of an elementary teacher attempting to teach mathematics in ways that disrupt perva...
ix, 95 leaves ; 29 cmThis study explores teachers’ understanding of character education, their perce...
Many opportunities for service participation are emerging in educational institutions. While resear...
Examines the experience of four elementary level classroom teachers and one coach as they engaged in...
During the training process as future English teachers, it was possible to observe that there are m...
This study aimed to explore Cooperative Learning theories and practice by examining the relationship...
This action research study investigates the problem of disproportionate male discipline at LTES, spe...
Why does culture play such an important role in education? Can culturally responsive teaching positi...
The purpose of this case study was to explore what elementary teachers in an urban school district u...
This case study based on a qualitative paradigm utilized grounded theory to analyze teacher intervie...
As educators, we must hold each other accountable. It begins with how we are initially trained and t...
Over the past two decades, K‒12 public education demographics have reflected an increase in student ...
The original purpose of this study was to investigate the impacts mathematical discourse has on inst...
Principals are the gatekeepers of their school environment. Therefore, their beliefs and attitudes ...
Teacher-student relationships are an important part of every school’s culture. This study used surve...
What is the work of an elementary teacher attempting to teach mathematics in ways that disrupt perva...
ix, 95 leaves ; 29 cmThis study explores teachers’ understanding of character education, their perce...
Many opportunities for service participation are emerging in educational institutions. While resear...
Examines the experience of four elementary level classroom teachers and one coach as they engaged in...
During the training process as future English teachers, it was possible to observe that there are m...
This study aimed to explore Cooperative Learning theories and practice by examining the relationship...
This action research study investigates the problem of disproportionate male discipline at LTES, spe...
Why does culture play such an important role in education? Can culturally responsive teaching positi...