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Publication Date: 2018-Oct
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Culturally Responsive Teaching Puts Rigor at the Center: Q&A with Zaretta Hammond
Hammond, Zaretta
Learning Professional, v39 n5 p40-43 Oct 2018
Zaretta Hammond is a teacher educator, researcher, and consultant committed to supporting leaders, coaches, and teachers in integrating neuroscience with instruction, equity, and literacy. Her work is informed by her classroom experience, her time in organizations such as the National Equity Project, and her own research about how neuroscience and culture impact learning. In her ongoing work with teachers, she has successfully supported educators throughout the country and beyond to develop culturally responsive habits of mind and instructional practices that support underprepared diverse students to lead their own learning. This article presents a question and answer session about her book "Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain."
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Academic Standards, Difficulty Level, Teaching Methods, Books, Brain, Teacher Educators, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Neurosciences, Equal Education, Cognitive Processes, Student Diversity
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Language: English
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