Culturally Responsive Teaching
The simplest way to judge whether your teaching is culturally responsive is whether your diverse students--
students of color, English language learners, immigrant students—are learning. If they are not succeeding
academically within your classroom norms, your approach might need to be more culturally responsive.
Jennifer Gonzalez
Dr. Geneva Gay discusses Culturally Responsive Teaching
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"Bridging the Cultural Divide Between Teachers & Students"
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Articles Addressing Culturally Responsive Teaching

Addressing the Achievement Gap and Disproportionality Through the Use of Culturally Responsive Teaching Practices |

Culturally Responsive Teaching as an Ethics- and Care-Based Approach to Urban Education |

Reading Your Way to a Culturally Responsive Classroom |

Navigating the Journey to Culturally Responsive Teaching |
Suggested Readings