This thesis explores the implementation of culturally relevant/responsive teaching within the art classroom. The question that guided the research was: How can art teachers incorporate culturally relevant teaching into their curriculum to support equity and inclusion within the educational setting? In order to answer this question, I examined the current state of implementation through interviews, surveys, a literature review, work-based experiences, and classroom observations. The researcher determined a need for additional resources and a pathway for implementation through this examination
Using the methods of culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP), teachers can not only allow students to d...
textThis critical ethnographic collective case study examined the process of becoming a teacher in t...
In this thesis, I ask white art educators to consider race and racial identity as important aspects ...
Over the last 30 years, the racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity of school-aged children in grade...
“The significance of relevant teachers to education lies in their belief that schools can be vehicle...
This project examines culturally responsive teaching in the art education classroom. As diversity in...
Throughout my academic and creative life I have been in many different kinds of classrooms each poss...
Elementary art curriculum requires educators to teach about cultures they are not a part of and plac...
Art education scholars have redefined multicultural teaching practices to include a need for address...
The profession of education remains predominantly white and female at the same time that classrooms ...
Integrating arts into teaching and learning can result in more engaging classrooms for students of a...
In this study I attempt to shed light on the experiences of the teacher researcher and university st...
Background: Research denotes that many of America’s educational inequities are rooted in issues of g...
Abstract Strategies for instance, differentiation or scaffolding as a tool to support literacy in th...
This study examines how an art museum can become more inclusive of different cultural communities an...
Using the methods of culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP), teachers can not only allow students to d...
textThis critical ethnographic collective case study examined the process of becoming a teacher in t...
In this thesis, I ask white art educators to consider race and racial identity as important aspects ...
Over the last 30 years, the racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity of school-aged children in grade...
“The significance of relevant teachers to education lies in their belief that schools can be vehicle...
This project examines culturally responsive teaching in the art education classroom. As diversity in...
Throughout my academic and creative life I have been in many different kinds of classrooms each poss...
Elementary art curriculum requires educators to teach about cultures they are not a part of and plac...
Art education scholars have redefined multicultural teaching practices to include a need for address...
The profession of education remains predominantly white and female at the same time that classrooms ...
Integrating arts into teaching and learning can result in more engaging classrooms for students of a...
In this study I attempt to shed light on the experiences of the teacher researcher and university st...
Background: Research denotes that many of America’s educational inequities are rooted in issues of g...
Abstract Strategies for instance, differentiation or scaffolding as a tool to support literacy in th...
This study examines how an art museum can become more inclusive of different cultural communities an...
Using the methods of culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP), teachers can not only allow students to d...
textThis critical ethnographic collective case study examined the process of becoming a teacher in t...
In this thesis, I ask white art educators to consider race and racial identity as important aspects ...