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10 Signs of a Culturally Responsive Classroom
Culturally Responsive Teaching sounds like a heavy academic term, but it’s actually quite simple: It’s the difference between a student feeling like a guest in your classroom and feeling like they own the place. It isn't a one-time lesson you can give or a special month on the calendar that can be celebrated. It’s a way of being. Here are 10 signs that a classroom is built to see, hear, and support every student: 1. High Standards, Not Just "High Hopes" Responsive teachers do
LinguatiCo
Jan 262 min read


Seeing the Whole Student: Using the Iceberg Model to Understand Hidden Cultural Influences in Learning
This article is part of the curriculum for LinguatiCo’s Professional Course in Cultural Responsiveness & Inclusion in Education. In classrooms around the world, teachers often make quick judgments about students based on what is immediately visible about them: the language they speak, the clothes they wear, the foods they bring from home. These observations are natural. Humans rely on cues like these to make sense of social interactions and the world around them. But, much l
LinguatiCo
Sep 25, 20255 min read
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