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Episode 27: What Happens to Culturally Responsive Teaching When It’s All Online?

Episode 27: What Happens to Culturally Responsive Teaching When It’s All Online?

Update: 2020-06-04
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One of the hallmarks of the de Blasio Administration's education agenda has been "culturally responsive-sustaining education." With an emphasis on teachers appreciating students cultural backgrounds, identities, and histories, CRSE was in full swing across the school system. There were books purchased, workshops given, and schools began implementing new practices. And then Covid-19. And then remote learning. In this episode, Tom Liam Lynch interviews Dr. Gholdy Muhammad from Georgia State University, who led many of the CRSE workshops for NYC schools. 


Resources: Cultivating Genius [book] // Sample Lesson // TOBTR Interview // ACE-ED Article // EduTalk Interview // Language Magazine Article


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Episode 27: What Happens to Culturally Responsive Teaching When It’s All Online?

Episode 27: What Happens to Culturally Responsive Teaching When It’s All Online?

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