Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2019
Abstract
Culturally Relevant Teaching (CRT) is a popular topic for discussion and research, and it continues to gain more traction through practical application in classrooms worldwide. Certainly, as many teachers look around their classrooms, they recognize that demographics are changing, and student populations are becoming increasingly more diverse. It is more likely than ever that teachers will not look like or have the same cultural or linguistic background as many of their students. This means that some students will be entering classrooms with valuable learning strategies developed within their home communities, but these strategies may be very different from what their teachers are accustomed to using.
Journal Title
Journal of Adventist Education
Volume
81
Issue
3
First Page
17
Last Page
23
First Department
Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
Recommended Citation
Garcia, Charity Hannah and Boyd, Charissa, "Engaging in Culturally Relevant Teaching: Lessons From the Field" (2019). Faculty Publications. 1352.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pubs/1352
Acknowledgements
Retrieved 8/27/2020 from https://jae.adventist.org/assets/public/issues/en/2019/81-3/2019-81-3.pdf