Gloria Ladson-Billings’s scientific contributions

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Toward a Theory of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
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January 1995

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American Educational Research Journal

Gloria Ladson-Billings

In the midst of discussions about improving education, teacher education, equity, and diversity, little has been done to make pedagogy a central area of investigation. This article attempts to challenge notions about the intersection of culture and teaching that rely solely on microanalytic or macroanalytic perspectives. Rather, the article attempts to build on the work done in both of these areas and proposes a culturally relevant theory of education. By raising questions about the location of the researcher in pedagogical research, the article attempts to explicate the theoretical framework of the author in the nexus of collaborative and reflexive research. The pedagogical practices of eight exemplary teachers of African-American students serve as the investigative "site." Their practices and reflections on those practices provide a way to define and recognize culturally relevant pedagogy.

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... CRP extends this concept by valuing the cultural FoK an individual brings to the context. Diversity is viewed as an asset and the basis for the development of challenging and multimodal curriculum and pedagogy (Hattam, 2023;Ladson-Billings, 1995). ...

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From vulnerable to valuable: a strengths based approach to international student teaching placements
Toward a Theory of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
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  • January 1995

American Educational Research Journal