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What is Culturally Relevant Methods

Navigating Post-Doctoral Career Placement, Research, and Professionalism
A teaching method by which teachers seek to bring out the best in their students through support, understanding, knowledge of the students’ community as well as using the student’s diverse culture to support their learning style.
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Graduating From the School of Noranology: Are You a Revolutionary or an Oppressor?
Melanie M. Frizzell (Department of Early Childhood Education, USA), Yolanda Brownlee (Fulton County Schools, USA), and Noran L. Moffett (Fayetteville State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5065-6.ch014
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The chapter sought to provide a summative reflection from the co-authors based upon narrative research. Two of the co-author designed questions for her mentor based upon Standard 6 of the ELCC Standards as related to the co-author's current careers and how the mentor mentee relationship assisted in formulating those careers. The mentor trained and mentored the co-authors using transformational leadership as the guiding principle for preparing the co-authors to become transformational educational leaders in their field.
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New Voices and Narrative Participatory Photography: A Culturally Relevant Method for Intercultural Exchange
Research methods that take into deep consideration the contexts of family and community life including cultural traditions, contemporary artmaking practice, and artistic expressions already employed by participants in relation to the goals of the project.
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