ERIC Number: EJ1069396
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2015-Jul
Pages: 17
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Culturally Responsive Practices as Whole School Reform
Mayfield, V. M.; Garrison-Wade, Dorothy
Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, v16 Jul 2015
Despite our best efforts, black children still lag behind white children in academic performance on standardized academic measures. Unconscious racism and our lack of ability to confront it present the most salient reason for the indefatigable prevalence of inequitable opportunities for children of color which undeniably result in achievement gaps. This study identified specific culturally responsive practices schoolwide in a middle school that is successfully closing academic opportunity gaps between White and Black students. The findings indicate professional development served as a conduit for ongoing discussions on race and building the cultural competency of staff. These discussions served to promote culturally responsive practices found in leadership, parent engagement, learning environment, and pedagogy.
Descriptors: Cultural Relevance, Educational Change, Racial Differences, African American Students, White Students, Achievement Gap, Racial Discrimination, Middle Schools, Parent Participation, Educational Practices, Concept Formation, Academic Achievement, Observation, Interviews, Focus Groups, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Styles, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Beliefs, Professional Development, Best Practices, Effective Schools Research
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Middle Schools; Secondary Education; Junior High Schools
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Language: English
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