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Culturally Responsive Standards-Based Teaching: Classroom to Community and Back

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Availability:In StockContributor:Steffen Saifer, Keisha Edwards, Debbie EllisPublish date:2010-12-01Pages:248
Language:EnglishPublisher:Corwin PublishersISBN-13:9781412987028ISBN-10:1412987024UPC:9781412987028Book Category:EducationBook Subcategory:Multicultural EducationSize:10.90 x 8.40 x 0.50 inchesWeight:1.3514Product ID:SCTFMBMMNV

Close the achievement gap by closing the culture gap

Teaching children from diverse backgrounds begins with learning who they are, then using the knowledge and culture students bring

Language:EnglishPublisher:Corwin PublishersISBN-13:9781412987028ISBN-10:1412987024UPC:9781412987028Book Category:EducationBook Subcategory:Multicultural EducationSize:10.90 x 8.40 x 0.50 inchesWeight:1.3514Product ID:SCTFMBMMNV
Saifer, Steffen: - Steffen Saifer has served as director of the Child and Family Program at Education Northwest since 2000 and as an adjunct faculty member at Portland State University since 1996, where he has taught graduate courses in education. His areas of work and expertise include cultural-historical activity theory, the role of play in human development, and school-family partnerships. Saifer has worked extensively in Russia and Eastern Europe, assisting in education curricula reform. He helped implement a graduate program in early childhood development at BRAC University in Dhaka, Bangladesh (co-funded by the Open Society Foundation). He is the author or co-author of numerous publications including Practical Solutions to Practically Every Problem: The Early Childhood Teacher's Manual (2003, Redleaf Press), and Education and the Culture of Democracy: Early Childhood Practice (1996, Open Society Institute).Edwards, Keisha: - Keisha Edwards is a trainer for the Oregon Parent Information & Resource Center (OR-PIRC) at Education Northwest. Her primary work is to design and deliver meaningful learning for educators and families on educational equity, cultural competence, and engaging diverse families as allies in the school change process. In this role over the past 5 years, Edwards has facilitated over 300 workshops, trainings, and coaching sessions with diverse audiences. As a result, she strongly believes that a new discourse, personal reflection, and deep dialogue across difference will soon be the most powerful and preferred strategies to transform school culture. Edwards is the author or co-author of several publications, including: Everyone's Guide to Successful Project Planning: Tool for Youth (NWREL, 2000); Beyond the Oregon Trail: Oregon's Untold Racial History (Oregon Uniting, 2003).Ellis, Debbie: - Debbie Ellis is the project director for the Oregon State Parental Information and Resource Center (Oregon PIRC) at Education Northwest. Her area of work and expertise focuses on school/family partnerships, educational equity, and early childhood parent education. Ellis coordinates a statewide conference for educators and parents focusing on school-family partnerships, educational equity, and academic achievement. She assisted in the development of a statewide parent leadership curriculum to help under-represented parents, and developed a multi-media training for families. She has worked as a teacher and family advocate/parent educator and is the author or co-author of numerous publications including See Poverty, Be the Difference: Discovering the Missing Pieces for Working with People in Poverty (Communication Across Barriers, 2007), and Partnerships by Design: Cultivating Effective and Meaningful School-Family Partnerships (Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory, 2002).

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