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Culturally Proficient Instruction (Multimedia Kit)
A Multimedia Kit for Professional Development
- Kikanza Nuri Robins - The Robins Group
- Randall B. Lindsey - California State University Los Angeles, USA
- Delores B. Lindsey - California State University, San Marcos, USA
- Raymond D. Terrell - Miami University, (OH)
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Diversity | Multimedia Kits & Facilitator's Guides | Teaching Methods & Learning Styles
Diversity | Multimedia Kits & Facilitator's Guides | Teaching Methods & Learning Styles
48 pages | Corwin
In this multimedia kit the authors provide opportunities for educators to reflect on who they are as teachers, who their learners are, and the unique perspectives they each bring to the classroom. It contains reflective activities and group work to guide users through the process, and a well-documented case study that demonstrates cultural proficiency in practice. Incorporating examples from a multitude of environments, this interactive resource addresses the needs of primary and secondary teachers and administrators, higher education faculty, adult educators, and trainers in business and healthcare. This is for everyone who teaches, in every type of setting.
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter-by-Chapter Study Guide: Culturally Proficient Instruction: A Guide for People Who Teach, Nuri Robins, Lindsey, Lindsey, and Terrell
Welcome and Workshop Starter
1. What Is Cultural Proficiency?
2. Culturally Competent Praxis
3. Culturally Proficient Standards
4. The Case for Cultural Proficiency
5. Barriers to Cultural Proficiency
6. The Cultural Proficiency Continuum
7. Assessing Your Culture: Naming the Differences
8. Valuing Diversity: Claiming the Differences
9. Managing the Dynamics of Difference: Reframing the Differences
10. Adapting to Diversity: Training About Differences
11. Institutionalizing Cultural Knowledge: Changing for Differences
Sample Workshop Agendas
Workshop Evaluation Form
