Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Release Date: September, 2019|Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 349
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9989-0
ISBN13: 9781522599890|ISBN10: 1522599894|EISBN13: 9781522599913
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Description:

As diversity continues to increase in classrooms, teachers need to be culturally aware and sensitive in order to ensure student success. It is important to understand what best practices are available to support this ever-increasing awareness of learning to respect those who are different and to understand how this is key to orchestrating a series of social interactions and social contexts.

Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning in Higher Education is an essential scholarly reference source that provides comprehensive research on culturally responsive teaching and the impact of culture on teaching and contextualizes issues related to cultural diversity and inequity in education. Featuring a broad range of topics such as gender bias, STEM, and social media, the goal of the book is to build transformative educators and administrators equipped to prepare 21st century global citizens. It is ideal for faculty, teachers, administrators, principals, curriculum developers, course designers, professionals, researchers, and students seeking to improve teaching methodologies and faculty development.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Computer Science
  • Counseling
  • Cultural Responsiveness
  • Diversity
  • Gender Bias
  • HBCU
  • Healthcare
  • Leadership
  • Pedagogy
  • Predominantly White Institutions
  • Self-Care
  • Social Media
  • STEM
  • Study Abroad
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Lucretia Octavia Tripp is an Associate Professor in Elementary Science Education, Curriculum and Teaching, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. She received the BA from Wesleyan in Middle Grades Education. She received her Master’s Degree in Natural Applied Science with a concentration in Space and Aviation and her Ed. D. in Educational Studies from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Dr. Tripp's teaching and research centers on developing and motivating in-service and preservice teachers in the area of science and culturally responsive teaching. She is a STEM International Education Consultant and has led several studies abroad programs supporting teaching, mentoring, and working with communities to show how science has a global impact on society. Dr. Tripp has received several awards and recognition; the Undergraduate Teaching Award, Curriculum and Teaching, Auburn University; The Frank T. Hawkins Distinguished Scholar Award, Research Association of Minority Professors, Atlanta, GA; Senior Scholar in Residence at the American Association Colleges and Universities (AAC&U); and Office of Undergraduate STEM Education for the 2015-16, Washington, DC.

Rhonda Collier is a Professor of English at Tuskegee University, where she also serves as the Director of the TU Global Office. She is a Fulbright Scholar, who studied at the Universidad de São Paulo in Brazil. Besides her Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, she holds a B.S. and a Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Georgia Tech respectively. She has published in the areas of Afro-Brazilian, Afro-Cuban, African-American, and global hip hop studies. At Tuskegee University, she focuses on American literature, Black American literature, and composition courses with an emphasis on service-learning. Her work “Mothering Cuba: The Poetics of Afro-Cuban Women” appears in Another Black Like Me: The Construction of Identities and Solidarity in the African Diaspora (Cambridge Scholar Press, 2015). She recently published on Afro-German hip hop in the College Language Association Journal. She discusses art as a space of forgiveness and reconciliation. She is passionate about education abroad and cross-cultural student engagement.

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