Geneva Gay is renowned for her contributions to multicultural
education, particularly as it relates to curriculum design,
professional learning, and classroom instruction. Gay has made many
important revisions to keep her foundational, award-winning text
relevant for today’s diverse student population, including: new
research on culturally responsive teaching, a focus on a broader range
of racial and ethnic groups, and consideration of additional issues
related to early childhood education. Combining insights from
multicultural education theory with real-life classroom stories, this
book demonstrates that all students will perform better on multiple
measures of achievement when teaching is filtered through students’
own cultural experiences. This perennial bestseller continues to be
the go-to resource for teacher professional learning and preservice
courses.
A _CHOICE MAGAZINE_ RECOMMENDED TITLE.
“Inspiring! A book every teacher should read. As one of the founders
of the field of multicultural education, Gay has updated her
exceptional resource for teachers.”
—VALERIE OOKA PANG, San Diego State University
“Gay clearly explains how culturally responsive teaching can be used
to dramatically influence the academic achievement of students of
color and other marginalized students.”
—CARL A. GRANT, University of Wisconsin at Madison (of previous
edition)
“A comprehensive account of the important role that culture plays in
the teaching and learning process.”
—_URBAN EDUCATION_ (of previous edition)
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807776704
Publisert
2018
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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