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Culturally Proficient Instruction Kikanza Nuri-Robins

Culturally Proficient Instruction By Kikanza Nuri-Robins

Culturally Proficient Instruction by Kikanza Nuri-Robins


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This second edition has been extensively revised to include improved exercises and reflective activities, a restructured case study, and an additional chapter on instructional standards.

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Culturally Proficient Instruction: A Guide for People Who Teach by Kikanza Nuri-Robins

'The second edition of Culturally Proficient Instruction helps educators understand that profound and productive engagement with all learners is fundamental to successful teaching and learning. Authentic stories guide teachers through a professional journey into reflective practice while practical ideas suggest possible learning futures. Thoughtfully, readers are invited to replace well intentioned but culturally naive practice with strategies that demonstrate skill and increase proficiency' - from the foreword by Rob Larson

'Culturally Proficient Instruction enables educators to act on the proposition that all children can learn and suggests knowable ways by which to achieve that goal. This book gives a context and voice to the notion that culturally proficient instructors add value and dignity to children's lives and a dimension of professionalism to their artistry as teachers and leaders' - from the foreword to the first edition by Rudolph F. Crew

Social justice, equity, closing the achievement gap, reaching all learners - these are the goals of today's educators, but how does one go about making these values a reality in classrooms? Thousands of educators have found the answer in the framework of cultural proficiency. Cultural proficiency provides educators with the tools to work effectively with those who differ from them. It doesn't mean that you know everything there is to know about others-rather, it is the self-awareness to know how you-because of your ethnicity, culture, and life experiences-may offend or otherwise affect others.

In this thoroughly updated edition of the best-selling book, the authors provide opportunities for teachers to reflect on who they are as teachers, who their learners are, and what they each bring to the classroom. Each chapter of this interactive resource contains reflective questions, reflective activities, and group work to take readers deeper into the process of cultural proficiency. The book can be used individually, in pairs, or in groups. A case study based on the the authors' extensive work in a variety of settings provides an opportunity for readers to see, hear, and feel what cultural proficiency looks like in practice.

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Culturally Proficient Instruction, Second Edition, provides a nonthreatening framework for educators to investigate their personal and collective beliefs and practices. It serves as an excellent tool to guide and promote an open discussion and examination of the diversity challenges facing our schools and communities. -- From the Foreword by Philip C. McCullum, Director
This is one of the best books I have read about instruction--period. The authors invite those who teach to look deeply inside themselves to engage in reflection, to enhance relationships, and to improve their practices in ways that enable all students to learn at high levels. -- Gale Hulme, Director, Programs & Strategic Initiatives
Culturally Proficient Instruction, Second Edition, enables educators to act on the proposition that all children can learn, and suggests knowable ways by which to achieve that goal. This book gives a context and voice to the notion that culturally proficient instructors add value and dignity to children's lives, and a dimension of professionalism to their artistry as teachers and leaders. -- From the Afterword by Rudolph F. Crew, Superintendent
Our entire management team has used Cultural Proficiency as a mind set for school improvement. In attempting to support schools who serve a large number of students of color focus on serving all students equitably, Cultural Proficiency has been a critical asset for our teams. Responding to the issues of race, culture, poverty, language, and disabilities is complex, overwhelming, and often an emotional task in many schools. The Cultural Proficiency Tools provide those of us involved in serving these schools a guide that helps lower anxiety, do what is right and just, and respond respectfully to the schools and their communities. -- Linda MacDonell, Assistant Superintendent, Instructional Services Division
Culturally Proficient Instruction doesn't happen by putting a diversity poster on the wall or saying, 'all kids can learn.' To change the culture and instruction at low-performing, diverse schools, educators must first look at themselves. This book, with a format that encourages and guides us through self reflection on the most important aspects of culture and diversity, is a lifeboat for those who really want to change the way we fail to educate all students. -- Katie Curry, Principal
Faculties interested in addressing cultural diversity and differences can use this volume as a study text. -- Curriculum Connections, Fall 2006

About Kikanza Nuri-Robins

Kikanza Nuri-Robins helps people to close the gap between what they say they are and what they actually do. Whether she is in a corporate boardroom, the fireside room of a retreat center, or a convention center auditorium, Kikanza uses her skills and insights to help people and organizations that are in transition - or ought to be. She shares her observations and recommendations with clarity and candor, while gently encouraging them to face the difficult situations that challenge their skill sets and their values. She leads people to this growing edge with unswerving focus, an understanding heart, and laughter that rises from the seat of her soul. Since 1978, Kikanza has worked as an organizational development consultant in a variety of settings includ ing education, health care, criminal justice, and religion, focusing on leadership development, change management, and cultural proficiency. Her clients range from school districts, to university faculty, to government offices and non-profit organizations. The connecting thread is her passion for working with people who want to making a difference for others. Kikanza studied at Occidental College, the University of Southern California, and the San Francisco Theological Seminary. She is the author of many articles and five books, including: Cultural Proficiency and Culturally Proficient Responses to the LGBT Communities. Kikanza lives in Los Angeles where she spends her discretionary time as a textile artist. Randall B. Lindsey is Emeritus Professor at California State University, Los Angeles. He has served as a teacher, an administrator, executive director of a non-profit corporation, as Interim Dean at California Lutheran University, as Distinguished Educator in Residence at Pepperdine University, and as Chair of the Education Department at the University of Redlands. All of Randy's experiences have been in working with diverse populations and his area of study is the behavior of white people in multicultural settings. His Ph.D. is in Educational Leadership from Georgia State University, his Master of Arts in Teaching is in History Education from the University of Illinois, and his B.S. in Social Science Education is from Western Illinois University. He has served as a junior high school and high school teacher and as an administrator in charge of school desegregation efforts. At Cal State, L.A. he served as Chair of the Division of Administration and Counseling and as Director of the Regional Assistance Centers for Educational Equity, a regional race desegregation assistance center. With co-authors he has written several books and articles on applying the Cultural Proficiency Framework in various contexts. Email - [email protected] Website - CCPEP.org Twitter - @RBLindsey41 Delores B. Lindsey, Ph.D., retired as Assistant Professor of Educational Administration, at California State University, San Marcos. However, she has not retired from the educational profession. Using the lens of Cultural Proficiency, Dr. Lindsey helps educational leaders examine their policies and practices, as well as their individual beliefs and values about cross-cultural communication. Delores' message to her audiences focuses on socially just educational practices and diversity as assets to be nurtured. Dr. Lindsey coaches educators to develop their own inquiry and action research. Her favorite reflective questions are: Who are we? and Are we who we say we are? She serves schools, districts, and county offices as an Adaptive Schools Training Associate, a Cognitive Coach Training Associate, and a consultant to develop culturally proficient educators and schools. Her recent publications include A Culturally Proficient response to the common core: Ensuring equity through professional learning (2015, Lindsey, Kearney, Estrada, & Lindsey); and Culturally Proficient inclusive schools: All means all! (2018, Lindsey, Thousand, Jew & Piowlski). Raymond Terrell, EdD. retired as Associate Dean for Research and Diversity and member of he department of Educational Leadership at Miami University, Oxford< Ohio. He previously worked at California State University, Los Angeles where he served as Professor of Educational Administration and for five years he was the Dean of the School of Eduction. His journey in education began in a public school district where he taught English to junior and senior high students;. He also was a principal and an assistant superintend in the same district. Dr. Terrell is co-author on a number of books including , Cultural Proficiency: and a A Manual for School Leaders, Cultural Proficient Leadership. His books and numerous articles and life's work have all focused on issues of equity and inclusion

Table of Contents

Foreword Introduction About the Authors 1. What Is Cultural Proficiency Getting Centered Four Tools Why Cultural Proficiency? Our Vision of Multicultural Transformation The Guiding Principles Going Deeper 2. Culturally Competent Praxis Getting Centered Invitation Going Deeper 3. Culturally Proficient Standards Getting Centered Going Deeper 4. The Case for Cultural Proficiency Getting Centered Going Deeper 5. Barriers to Cultural Proficiency Getting Centered Entitlement and Resistance to Change A Short Sociology Lesson Barrier for Instructors Going Deeper 6. The Cultural Proficiency Continuum Getting Centered Going Deeper 7. Assessing Your Culture: Naming the Differences Getting Centered The Essential Elements Learning Styles and Culturally Proficient Instruction Assessing Your Culture Assessing Organizational Culture Going Deeper 8. Valuing Diversity: Claiming the Differences Getting Centered An Intentional Act A Sign of Respect Collaboration A Test in Stressful Times Valuing Difference Going Deeper 9. Managing the Dynamics of Difference: Reframing the Differences Getting Centered Mismanaging Conflict Sources of Conflict Strategies for Managing Conflict Going Deeper 10. Adapting to Diversity: Training About Differences Getting Centered Commitment to Change From a Christmas Party to a Winter Celebration Learning Organizations Communities of Practice Going Deeper 11. Institutionalizing Cultural Knowledge: Changing for Differences Getting Centered Learning About Cultures A Process, Not an Event What Difference Do You Make? Going Deeper References Index

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CIN1412924316G
9781412924313
1412924316
Culturally Proficient Instruction: A Guide for People Who Teach by Kikanza Nuri-Robins
Used - Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20060202
216
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