Culturally Responsive Practices
What’s Inside:
Dimensions that influence culture.
The importance of culturally and contextually adapting classroom practices.
Ways in which you can adapt your classroom practices to make them more culturally responsive.
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Dimensions that Influence Culture:
- Race
- Gender
- Socioeconomic status/class
- Immigration Status
- Language
- Ethnicity
- Sexual orientation
- Exceptionality/Disability
- Religion
- Nationality
The Importance of Culturally & Contextually Adapting Classroom Practices:
Culturally and contextually adapting classroom practices involves taking proactive and ongoing actionable steps to consider students’ culture or to promote students’ success in learning, behavior, and development. Adapting the five priority strategies listed in this article (classroom expectations, personal greetings & check-ins, opportunities
to respond, praise, and effectively responding to rule violations) to meet your students’ interests and cultural backgrounds, can lead to improved student outcomes. School personnel are encouraged to first obtain information from students, families, and community members and then listen to their values, needs, and suggestions before making adaptations (Sugai et al., 2012; Fallon et al., 2012; Fallon et al., 2018).
Classroom Expectations
Post, teach, review, monitor, and reinforce expectations
How to Adapt:
- Ask caregivers to share about important rules and values in their family
- Encourage students to participate in defining classroom expectations
Greetings & Check-Ins
Enhance student-teacher relationships.
How to Adapt:
- Ask students how they would like to be greeted; individualize greetings to help each student feel welcomed and safe
- Learn more about each student’s identity and culture via personal check-ins; do check-ins equitably across all students
Opportunities to Respond
Actively engage students in the learning process
How to Adapt:
- Use teaching materials to reflect the cultures and interests of all students
- Include languages, images, and messages to represent different cultures in your lessons and classroom decorations
Praise
Proactively acknowledging appropriate behaviors
How to Adapt:
- Deliver praise equitably across all students; use variety to match your praise to student preferences
- Identify rewards for appropriate behaviors that reflect students’ interests
Responding to Rule Violations
Effectively responding to inappropriate behaviors
How to Adapt:
- Understand how some students may be disproportionally at-risk for disciplinary practices
- Consider language and learning histories when responding to behaviors
- Differentiate response to facilitate students’ skill development
Internal resources:
Engaging in a Self-Reflective Process to Address Biases
Talking with Your Class about Cultural Differences and Racism
Additional Resources to Culturally Adapt Instruction & Lesson Plans
External resources:
PBIS Culturally Responsiveness Field Guide
Teacher Activities for Self-Reflection
Social Justice Books:
K-3 grades
https://www.rebekahgienapp.com/social-justice-picture-books/
https://www.dcareaeducators4socialjustice.org/news/this-is-the-rope
Chapter Books
https://socialjusticebooks.org/booklists/early-elementary-chapter/
All Ages
Black Lives Matter & Activism Lesson Plans:
https://www.dcareaeducators4socialjustice.org/black-lives-matter/resources/young-children#lessons
https://pulitzercenter.org/lesson-plan-grouping/1619-project-curriculum
Talking with Your Class about Cultural Differences & Racism:
https://slate.com/human-interest/2020/06/race-discussions-school-teachers-parents.html
Addressing Racial Trauma:
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