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Publication Date: 2018-Jul
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Can We Teach Science in a More Culturally Responsive Way without Sacrificing Time or Content?
Horowitz, Gail; Domzalski, Alison C.; Elizalde-Utnick, Graciela
Journal of College Science Teaching, v47 n6 p8-10 Jul 2018
This column shares reflections or thoughtful opinions on issues of broad interest to the community. In this issue the authors describe how they discovered that by incorporating culturally relevant analogies and examples into our classrooms, it was possible to help students visualize the course material more effectively, while at the same time bridging the gap between Organic Chemistry and students' cultural backgrounds and real-life experiences.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Culturally Relevant Education, Disproportionate Representation, Teaching Methods, Organic Chemistry, Cultural Background, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Logical Thinking, Student Centered Learning, Science Teachers, College Students, College Science, Minority Group Students
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New York (New York)
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