JOURNAL ARTICLE

Culturally Responsive Teaching: Examining Teachers’ Understandings and Perspectives

Michele EbersoleHuihui Kanahele-MossmanAlice J. Kawakami

Year: 2015 Journal:   Journal of Education and Training Studies Vol: 4 (2)   Publisher: Redfame Publishing

Abstract

This action research study examines a graduate level course on Ethnicity and Education. Eighteen teacher participants enrolled in a Master of Education program. Course instructors analyzed teacher participants' perceptions of culturally responsive teaching. A teaching plan, a post-course questionnaire, a focus group interview, and a follow up questionnaire were collected after the course. Analysis of the data generated three themes: 1) Doing culturally responsive activities; 2) Moving towards culturally responsive teaching as a perspective; and 3) Being a culturally responsive teacher . This article suggests ways teacher educators might re-conceptualize culture-based courses to deepen teacher perspectives rather than merely enhance teaching activities which support culturally responsive teaching and learning.

Keywords:
Focus group Psychology Pedagogy Ethnic group Teacher education Teaching method Cultural competence Cultural diversity Perspective (graphical) Perception Culturally appropriate Multicultural education Medical education Sociology Multiculturalism Medicine

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Topics

Global Education and Multiculturalism
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Teacher Education and Leadership Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Critical Race Theory in Education
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
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