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Culturally Responsive Teaching and Reflection in Higher Education explores how postsecondary educators can develop their own cultural awareness and provide inclusive learning environments for all students. Discussing best practices from the Cultural Literacy Curriculum Institute at Lesley University, faculty and administrators who are committed to culturally responsive teaching reflect on how to create an inclusive environment and how educators can cultivate the skills, attitudes, and knowledge necessary for implementing culturally responsive curriculum and pedagogy. Rather than a list of right answers, essays in this important resource integrate discussion and individual reflection to support educators to enhance skills for responding effectively to racial, cultural, and social difference in their personal and professional contexts. This book is as an excellent starting point or further enrichment resource to accompany program or institutional diversity and inclusion effor

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Preface: An Invitation for Dialogue

Chapter 1. Introduction: Cultural Literacy, Cultural Humility, and Reflection

Section I. Knowing Ourselves

Chapter 2. Who I Am Is How I Teach

Sharlene Voogd Cochrane

Chapter 3. Reflections on Identity and Privilege

Julie A. Stanwood

Chapter 4. Embracing My Social Class Transition: A Journey to More Effective Teaching

Michaela Kirby

Section II. Pedagogy and the Other

Chapter 5. Learning as the Other: A Lesson in Human Fragility

Meenakshi Chhabra

Chapter 6. Becoming an Ally to Indigenous People

Coleen O’Connell

Chapter 7. Seizing Teachable Moments: An African American Professor's Reflections of Conversations on Race and Culture With White Students

M. Francine Jennings

Section III. Practice in Community

Chapter 8. Culturally Responsive Professional Practices in the College Classroom and Professional Sites

Marjorie A. Jones

Chapter 9. Adult Learners: Where I’m From and Why It Matters

Deborah D. Wright

Chapter 10. Working With the Self, Walking With Another

Deborah Spragg

Chapter 11. Looking In and Acting Out: A Personal Search for Inclusive Pedagogical Practice

Janet Sauer

Reflective Exercises

I. Where Are You From?

II. Steppingstones in Responding to Difference

III. Exploring Power in Leadership

Notes for Engaging Discussions

Contributor Biographies

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/18/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367736446, 978-0367736446
      ISBN10: 0367736446

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Culturally Responsive Teaching and Reflection in Higher Education explores how postsecondary educators can develop their own cultural awareness and provide inclusive learning environments for all students. Discussing best practices from the Cultural Literacy Curriculum Institute at Lesley University, faculty and administrators who are committed to culturally responsive teaching reflect on how to create an inclusive environment and how educators can cultivate the skills, attitudes, and knowledge necessary for implementing culturally responsive curriculum and pedagogy. Rather than a list of right answers, essays in this important resource integrate discussion and individual reflection to support educators to enhance skills for responding effectively to racial, cultural, and social difference in their personal and professional contexts. This book is as an excellent starting point or further enrichment resource to accompany program or institutional diversity and inclusion effor

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Preface: An Invitation for Dialogue

      Chapter 1. Introduction: Cultural Literacy, Cultural Humility, and Reflection

      Section I. Knowing Ourselves

      Chapter 2. Who I Am Is How I Teach

      Sharlene Voogd Cochrane

      Chapter 3. Reflections on Identity and Privilege

      Julie A. Stanwood

      Chapter 4. Embracing My Social Class Transition: A Journey to More Effective Teaching

      Michaela Kirby

      Section II. Pedagogy and the Other

      Chapter 5. Learning as the Other: A Lesson in Human Fragility

      Meenakshi Chhabra

      Chapter 6. Becoming an Ally to Indigenous People

      Coleen O’Connell

      Chapter 7. Seizing Teachable Moments: An African American Professor's Reflections of Conversations on Race and Culture With White Students

      M. Francine Jennings

      Section III. Practice in Community

      Chapter 8. Culturally Responsive Professional Practices in the College Classroom and Professional Sites

      Marjorie A. Jones

      Chapter 9. Adult Learners: Where I’m From and Why It Matters

      Deborah D. Wright

      Chapter 10. Working With the Self, Walking With Another

      Deborah Spragg

      Chapter 11. Looking In and Acting Out: A Personal Search for Inclusive Pedagogical Practice

      Janet Sauer

      Reflective Exercises

      I. Where Are You From?

      II. Steppingstones in Responding to Difference

      III. Exploring Power in Leadership

      Notes for Engaging Discussions

      Contributor Biographies

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