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What is Student-centered Environment

Handbook of Research on Race, Culture, and Student Achievement
A learning space that focuses the lesson on the students’ contribution to the learning process and learning opportunities provided by the teacher.
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Instructional Framework for Integrating Cross-Cultural Content Using Culturally Responsive and Linguistically Affirming Pedagogies
J. Joy Esquierdo (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA) and Maritza De La Trinidad (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5705-4.ch010
Abstract
This chapter describes an instructional framework for culturally relevant and affirming teaching and curricula that addresses effective ways to interconnect cross-cultural content to expand cultural and content literacy in K-12. The Culturally and Linguistically Affirming Pedagogies for Local Context (CLAP-LC) Framework was developed to create culturally and linguistically affirming content, promote equitable education, and nurture student engagement. The framework centers on the intersection of cultural knowledge and lived experiences of students, families, and communities in content and curriculum to promote student achievement, especially students from minoritized and marginalized groups.
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Creating Space for Dynamic Language Use: Cultivating Literacy Development through Translanguaging Pedagogy in EAL Classrooms
A learning environment where the emphasis is placed on students’ interests and the student has a more active role in the learning process.
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