Culturally Responsive Teaching: Implications for Educational Justice

Educational justice is a major global challenge. In most underdeveloped countries, many students do not have access to education and in most advanced democracies, school attainment and success are still, to a large extent, dependent on a student’s social background. However, it has often been argued...

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Main Author: Magnus O. Bassey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-11-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/6/4/35
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spelling doaj-ae96b8ddf1d147528d785c67ef83b16e2020-11-25T01:31:59ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022016-11-01643510.3390/educsci6040035educsci6040035Culturally Responsive Teaching: Implications for Educational JusticeMagnus O. Bassey0Queens College, The City University of New York, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Queens, NY 11367, USAEducational justice is a major global challenge. In most underdeveloped countries, many students do not have access to education and in most advanced democracies, school attainment and success are still, to a large extent, dependent on a student’s social background. However, it has often been argued that social justice is an essential part of teachers’ work in a democracy. This article raises an important overriding question: how can we realize the goal of educational justice in the field of teaching? In this essay, I examine culturally responsive teaching as an educational practice and conclude that it is possible to realize educational justice in the field of teaching because in its true implementation, culturally responsive teaching conceptualizes the connection between education and social justice and creates the space needed for discussing social change in society.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/6/4/35social justicecultureeducation
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social justice
culture
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title Culturally Responsive Teaching: Implications for Educational Justice
title_short Culturally Responsive Teaching: Implications for Educational Justice
title_full Culturally Responsive Teaching: Implications for Educational Justice
title_fullStr Culturally Responsive Teaching: Implications for Educational Justice
title_full_unstemmed Culturally Responsive Teaching: Implications for Educational Justice
title_sort culturally responsive teaching: implications for educational justice
publisher MDPI AG
series Education Sciences
issn 2227-7102
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Educational justice is a major global challenge. In most underdeveloped countries, many students do not have access to education and in most advanced democracies, school attainment and success are still, to a large extent, dependent on a student’s social background. However, it has often been argued that social justice is an essential part of teachers’ work in a democracy. This article raises an important overriding question: how can we realize the goal of educational justice in the field of teaching? In this essay, I examine culturally responsive teaching as an educational practice and conclude that it is possible to realize educational justice in the field of teaching because in its true implementation, culturally responsive teaching conceptualizes the connection between education and social justice and creates the space needed for discussing social change in society.
topic social justice
culture
education
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/6/4/35
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