Student teaching supervisors can play an integral role in teacher candidates’ ability to understand and enact culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP). However, supervisors may lack the awareness, knowledge, skill, or willingness to serve as culturally responsive supervisors. This paper reports the findings from a qualitative study to find out how supervisors described and supported CRP. We found that supervisors hold unsophisticated views of CRP and face the following challenges enacting culturally responsive supervision: feelings of inadequacy, difficulty talking about race, color-blind orientations, and a tendency to purposefully avoid race talk. We provide recommendations for professional development to address these challenges and narrow t...
Alternative schools are based on fundamentals that focus on improving student learning, promoting st...
Research suggests increased enrollment of students with diverse cultural, racial, linguistic, and so...
This article examines how a group of elementary and secondary preservice teachers engaged in underst...
In response to the study and recommendations presented in the article “\u27I Didn’t See it as a Cult...
Instructional Supervision for Culturally Responsive Teaching Stephen P. Gordon Professor Emeritus, T...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether and to what degree textbooks are preparing aspiri...
As the ethnic and linguistic diversity of school populations continue to increase, it becomes essent...
Although research has identified culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP) as vitally important for educa...
Clinical experiences are crucial to the development of prospective teachers (PTs), especially the st...
Clinical experiences are crucial to the development of prospective teachers (PTs), especially the st...
Research has shown that despite the growing population of diverse and ELL students in American schoo...
Due to the history of systemic inequities in the United States, gaps in academic opportunities along...
America is expected to reflect a majority-minority population by 2044 but the teaching workforce doe...
While the population of school’s is changing, the demographic of teachers is not. In the United Stat...
This research study examined constructs and beliefs essential to culturally responsive teachers for ...
Alternative schools are based on fundamentals that focus on improving student learning, promoting st...
Research suggests increased enrollment of students with diverse cultural, racial, linguistic, and so...
This article examines how a group of elementary and secondary preservice teachers engaged in underst...
In response to the study and recommendations presented in the article “\u27I Didn’t See it as a Cult...
Instructional Supervision for Culturally Responsive Teaching Stephen P. Gordon Professor Emeritus, T...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether and to what degree textbooks are preparing aspiri...
As the ethnic and linguistic diversity of school populations continue to increase, it becomes essent...
Although research has identified culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP) as vitally important for educa...
Clinical experiences are crucial to the development of prospective teachers (PTs), especially the st...
Clinical experiences are crucial to the development of prospective teachers (PTs), especially the st...
Research has shown that despite the growing population of diverse and ELL students in American schoo...
Due to the history of systemic inequities in the United States, gaps in academic opportunities along...
America is expected to reflect a majority-minority population by 2044 but the teaching workforce doe...
While the population of school’s is changing, the demographic of teachers is not. In the United Stat...
This research study examined constructs and beliefs essential to culturally responsive teachers for ...
Alternative schools are based on fundamentals that focus on improving student learning, promoting st...
Research suggests increased enrollment of students with diverse cultural, racial, linguistic, and so...
This article examines how a group of elementary and secondary preservice teachers engaged in underst...