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Culturally Responsive Teaching and Reflection in Higher Education – Promising Practices from the Cultural Literacy Curriculum Institute

Publication date
2017
Edited by
Sharlene Voogd Cochrane Professor Emeritus, Interdisciplinary Studies, Lesley University
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Meenakshi Chhabra Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Lesley University
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Marjorie A. Jones Professor of Education and Writing, Lesley University
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Deborah Spragg Director of Field Training; Assistant Professor of Expressive Therapies, Lesley University
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Book Review

Culturally Responsive Teaching and Reflection in Higher Education explores how post-secondary 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 efforts.

APA Citation

Cochrane, S., Jones, M., Chhabra, M. & Spragg, D.T. (Eds). (2017). Culturally responsive teaching and reflection in higher education – Promising practices from the cultural literacy curriculum institute. London: Routledge.

Target Audiences
Faculty and Instructors
Topics
Culture
Publication date
2017
Edited by
Sharlene Voogd Cochrane Professor Emeritus, Interdisciplinary Studies, Lesley University
Meenakshi Chhabra Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Lesley University
Marjorie A. Jones Professor of Education and Writing, Lesley University
Deborah Spragg Director of Field Training; Assistant Professor of Expressive Therapies, Lesley University