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+ | ===== Definition ===== | ||
Guy (2000) defines culturally responsive curriculum as one which: | Guy (2000) defines culturally responsive curriculum as one which: | ||
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- Incorporates multicultural information, | - Incorporates multicultural information, | ||
+ | ===== Research ===== | ||
Scholars (Au 200) have suggested this leads to better outcomes while others note schools are spaces of "dark suffering" | Scholars (Au 200) have suggested this leads to better outcomes while others note schools are spaces of "dark suffering" | ||
Scholars argue the focus on the " | Scholars argue the focus on the " | ||
- | This liberatory call to action rooted in Friere and the collective works of the African Dispora and Indigenous Art Movements has lead to scholars wanting a more culturally proactive pedagogy that seeks praxis “that inextricable union between critical reflection on oppressive conditions and the social action necessary to transform the world into a more just and equitable place” (Garcia & O’Donnell-Allen, | + | ===== In the Classroom ===== |
+ | This liberatory call to action rooted in Friere | ||
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+ | Within the context of standardized test and greater state control of curriculum Garcia and O' | ||
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+ | - focuses on equity and access, | ||
+ | - includes both civic engagement and academic learning goals, | ||
+ | - occurs at the intersection of academic needs, student interests, and local culture. | ||
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