Applying Culturally Relevant Pedagogy to Planning, Instruction & Assessment to Create an Effective Learning Environment

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Title
Applying Culturally Relevant Pedagogy to Planning, Instruction & Assessment to Create an Effective Learning Environment
Creator
Rachel Graham
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Teaching (initial licensure)
Project Type
action_research
Date
6/1/2022
Abstract
Planning to instruct and assess students in an equitable manner can be difficult. Students come with a variety of previous knowledge and face many challenges outside the classroom that can impact their experience in the classroom without a culturally responsive environment. In my research project I outline the steps I took to define my philosophy of teaching, set personal goals, create research questions, complete a literature review, analyze the data collected from my teaching experience and reflect on my findings. This process was a partial step in the requirements for my Master of Arts in Teaching Degree, but also essential to my progression of the InTASC standard that focuses on improving the learning environment to be an effective teacher.
Committee Member
Joshua Schulze, Susan Shaw
Rights
Western Oregon University Library has determined, as of 6/10/2022, this item is in copyright, which is held by the author. Users may use the item in accordance with copyright limitations and exceptions, including fair use. For other uses, please ask permission from the author at the email address listed above.
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Language
eng
Date Available
5/26/2022
Type
Text
Identifier
theses/175