Developing Culturally Responsive Instruction

Students who are culturally different may face challenges that can impact the quality of their school lives and educational outcomes. These include high dropout and suspension rates, low academic achievement, poor student-teacher relationships and other difficulties. A number of interventions and strategies have been employed to address these challenges, with varying degrees of success. The approach you’ll explore in this course is based on the idea that culturally different students – indeed, all students – are best served by a curriculum that delivers culturally responsive instruction. In this course, you’ll learn how Dr. Donna Y. Ford’s Bloom-Banks Matrix can be used to create culturally responsive instruction in your classroom that’s both rigorous and relevant.

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Course Details

Learning Objectives

U.S. National

This course is appropriate for special education teachers, general education teachers and administrators.

Duration: 34 minutes

Language: EN

Bri Braswell

Author

Brianna (Bri) Braswell is rooted in the disciplines of sociology, Ethnic Studies and embodiment work in her approach to education. These interdisciplinary fields are threaded together by care and connection- essential practices to engaging in this work and re-imagining humanization and liberation through the gift of sharing knowledge. Bri continues to build on her abundance of experience in both Higher Education and K-12 settings. She holds a Bachelors of Arts in Anthropology & Sociology from Lafayette College as a proud recipient of The Posse Foundation Leadership Scholarship and has a Masters of Education from The Harvard Graduate School of Education. Bri served an inaugural role within academic advising to curate a meaningful academic experience and increase the retention rate of first-year students at Lafayette College. Bri has done extensive work in transforming student ambassador programs and training student leaders in cultural competency and relational well-being. Bri connects with students, families and counselors across the globe to inform, recruit, evaluate and effectively place students with their best-fit college. Bri designed and implemented evidence-based wellness-promoting educational curriculum as a research assistant and served as a teaching fellow on movement as an epistemology and critical pedagogy, both with Harvard University. Bri blends her academic experiences and joy of movement as a certified Zumba instructor; teaching for college campuses and community organizations. She is also a deep plant lover as she knows that plants and nature can be our greatest teachers.

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