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For the first time, this volume provides a definitive collection of Gloria Ladson-Billings’ groundbreaking concept of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (CRP). After repeatedly confronting deficit perspectives that asked, What’s wrong with ‘those’ kids? , Ladson-Billings decided to ask a different question, one that fundamentally shifted the way we think about teaching and learning. Noting that those kids usually meant Black students, she posed a new question: What is right with Black students and what happens in classrooms where teachers, parents, and students get it right? This compilation of Ladson-Billings’ published work on Culturally Relevant Pedagogy examines the theory, how it works in specific subject areas, and its role in teacher education. The final section looks toward the future, including what it means to re-mix CRP with youth culture such as hip hop. This one-of-a-kind collection can be used as an introduction to CRP and as a summary of the idea as it evolved over time, helping a new generation to see the possibilities that exist in teaching and learning for all students.Featured Essays:
Toward a Theory of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
But That’s Just Good Teaching: The Case for Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
Liberatory Consequences of Literacy
It Doesn’t Add Up: African American Students and Mathematics Achievement
Crafting a Culturally Relevant Social Studies Approach
Fighting for Our Lives: Preparing Teachers to Teach African American Students
What’s the Matter With the Team? Diversity in Teacher Education
It’s Not the Culture of Poverty, It’s the Poverty of Culture: The Problem With Teacher Education
Culturally Relevant Teaching 2.0, a.k.a. the Remix
Beyond Beats, Rhymes, and Beyonce: Hip-Hop Education and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
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For the first time, this volume provides a definitive collection of Gloria Ladson-Billings’ groundbreaking concept of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (CRP). After repeatedly confronting deficit perspectives that asked, What’s wrong with ‘those’ kids? , Ladson-Billings decided to ask a different question, one that fundamentally shifted the way we think about teaching and learning. Noting that those kids usually meant Black students, she posed a new question: What is right with Black students and what happens in classrooms where teachers, parents, and students get it right? This compilation of Ladson-Billings’ published work on Culturally Relevant Pedagogy examines the theory, how it works in specific subject areas, and its role in teacher education. The final section looks toward the future, including what it means to re-mix CRP with youth culture such as hip hop. This one-of-a-kind collection can be used as an introduction to CRP and as a summary of the idea as it evolved over time, helping a new generation to see the possibilities that exist in teaching and learning for all students.Featured Essays:
Toward a Theory of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
But That’s Just Good Teaching: The Case for Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
Liberatory Consequences of Literacy
It Doesn’t Add Up: African American Students and Mathematics Achievement
Crafting a Culturally Relevant Social Studies Approach
Fighting for Our Lives: Preparing Teachers to Teach African American Students
What’s the Matter With the Team? Diversity in Teacher Education
It’s Not the Culture of Poverty, It’s the Poverty of Culture: The Problem With Teacher Education
Culturally Relevant Teaching 2.0, a.k.a. the Remix
Beyond Beats, Rhymes, and Beyonce: Hip-Hop Education and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy