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Culturally Responsive Teaching
Integrating diverse histories, languages, and traditions into education.
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SUMMARY - Culturally Responsive Teaching

A first-generation immigrant child sits through a history lesson that never mentions her country of origin, reads literature featuring characters whose lives bear no resemblance to her own, and learns in a language her grandmother cannot help her practice, the education that promises opportunity communicating through its silences that the knowledge her family carries has no place in the institution that will determine her future.

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