Culturally Responsive Teaching: Strategies for Promoting Inclusivity in the Classroom
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https://doi.org/10.69760/gsrh.0101202409Keywords:
Culturally Responsive Teaching, Inclusivity, Education, Cultural AwarenessAbstract
This article examines culturally responsive teaching (CRT) and its strategies for promoting inclusivity in classrooms. It discusses the definition and historical context of CRT, emphasizing the importance of building cultural awareness through self-reflection and professional development. The article also highlights curriculum design and implementation strategies, creating inclusive classroom environments, and engaging families and communities. Overcoming challenges in CRT implementation is addressed through case studies and continuous improvement practices. The article underscores the potential long-term impact of CRT on education and society, encouraging educators to adopt these inclusive practices.
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