Improving Classroom Practice Through Culturally Inclusive Classroom Management


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Improving Classroom Practice Through Culturally-Inclusive Classroom Management


Improving Classroom Practice Through Culturally-Inclusive Classroom Management

Author: Maxine Newsome

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2012-06-29


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Practical classroom management applications assure that beginning and experienced teachers of all grade levels and instructional settings develop the cultural and managerial competence to make daily classroom practice easier, effective, and culturally-inclusive. Through developing culturally-competence, teachers learn to manage classrooms with a culturally-inclusive mindset in both mainstream and non-mainstream classrooms alike. They learn from start to finish how to structure and manage a culturally-inclusive classroom—how to establish the governance principles, how to set up the structure for operating the classroom with sensitivity and caring, and how to prevent and address student misbehavior. Emphasis is on helping students become disciplined caring individuals, and on assuring fairness and due process in applying penalties for misbehavior.

Improving Classroom Practice Through Culturally-Transformative Teaching


Improving Classroom Practice Through Culturally-Transformative Teaching

Author: Maxine Newsome

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2012-06-30


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Culturally-transformative teaching restores teaching excellence to prominence in classroom practice through its systematic approach to precise teaching. It develops the pedagogical and cultural competence of both beginning and experienced teachers with learners in all instructional settings from the primary grades through university levels. Comprehensive explanations and examples throughout the volume help teachers get better and better at designing and conducting effective lessons so that all students have an equal opportunity to learn regardless of their cultural backgrounds or status in American society. The lesson framework and principles of the teaching model have been field-tested to serve as a growth-oriented university, school, or district-wide teacher development and evaluation system.

Improving Classroom Practice Through a Culturally-Centered Education Program


Improving Classroom Practice Through a Culturally-Centered Education Program

Author: Maxine Newsome

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2012-06-30


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Culturally-centered educational experiences form the core of classroom practice. Beginning and experienced teachers at all grade levels and instructional settings learn how to help all students achieve their full potentials through an education program which draws on information from multiple cultures and perspectives. Through day-to-day classroom practice in both the regular and hidden curriculum and by joining forces with parents and the community they learn to employ practices which broaden students’ understanding of the world and its peoples.