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Culture in School Learning Etta R. Hollins (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA)

Culture in School Learning By Etta R. Hollins (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA)

Culture in School Learning by Etta R. Hollins (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA)


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This text presents a powerful process for developing a teaching perspective that embraces the centrality of culture in school learning. It enables teachers to apply knowledge about culture to implementing effective classroom instruction for diverse learners.

Culture in School Learning Summary

Culture in School Learning: Revealing the Deep Meaning by Etta R. Hollins (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA)

Challenging educators to better understand themselves and their students, this text presents a powerful process for developing a teaching perspective that embraces the centrality of culture in school learning. The six-part process covers examining culture, personalizing culture, inquiring about students' cultures and communities, applying knowledge about culture to teaching, formulating theory or a conceptual framework linking culture and school learning, and transforming professional practice to better meet the needs of students from different cultural and experiential backgrounds. All aspects of the process are interrelated and interdependent. Two basic procedures employed in this process are presented: constructing an operational definition of culture that reveals its deep meaning in cognition and learning, and applying the reflective-interpretive-inquiry (RIQ) approach to making linkages between students' cultural and experiential backgrounds and classroom instruction. Pedagogical features in each chapter include Focus Questions; Chapter Summaries; Suggested Learning Experiences, Critical Reading lists. A Companion Website, new for the Third Edition (www.routledge.com/cw/Hollins), provides additional student resources.

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This text challenges educators to better understand themselves and their students through examination of the various facets of culture and their influence on and within educational settings, and provides a conceptual and practical framework for moving forward in developing culturally responsive environments and practices.

Peggy Hickman, Arcadia University, USA

The emphasis on cross-cultural privilege is a special strength of this book. Learning to adapt to-or adopt-other cultural traditions, beliefs, and understandings is crucial for teachers who serve communities where there are people 'different from' the teacher. Understanding of some cultures not included here (e.g., homeless students, LGBTQ communities, families in poverty, bullied and bullying persons) will also need to taught to new teachers, and there are resources available for these and other cultures that were ignored in this book by Hollins.

Thomas Hansen, Illinois Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

About Etta R. Hollins (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA)

Etta R. Hollins holds the Ewing Marion Kauffman Endowed Chair in Urban Teacher Education, University of Missouri, Kansas City, USA.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Centrality of Culture and Social Ideology in School Learning
2. The Deep Meaning of Culture
3. Personalizing Cultural Diversity
4. Learning About Diverse Populations of Students
5. Reframing the Curriculum
6. Redesigning Instruction
7. A Framework for Understanding Cultural Diversity in the Classroom
8. Putting it all Together
9. Transforming Professional Practice
References
Author Index
Subject Index

Additional information

NPB9780415743440
9780415743440
0415743443
Culture in School Learning: Revealing the Deep Meaning by Etta R. Hollins (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2015-05-28
252
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