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Kimberly Bunch-Crump; Sara Beth Hitt – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2025
The US is becoming progressively diverse and so are our classrooms. Home-school partnerships are essential to supporting diverse learners. It is critical both new and veteran practitioners make intentional efforts to provide culturally proficient practices when building home-school partnerships. Cultural awareness is identified across disciplines…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Cultural Awareness, Teaching Methods, Family School Relationship
Rivera, Christopher J.; Haughney, Kathryn L.; Clark, Kelly A.; Werunga, Robai – Young Exceptional Children, 2022
Although research is somewhat limited, Rivera et al. (2019) provide some guidance for successful practices for young children who are culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) with significant cognitive disabilities (SCD), more specifically those who are identified as English learners. Across their literature review, common themes for…
Descriptors: Young Children, Students with Disabilities, Student Diversity, Cultural Differences
Gerzel-Short, Lydia; Kiru, Elisheba W.; Hsiao, Yun-Ju; Hovey, Katrina A.; Wei, Yan; Miller, Rhonda D. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2019
Classrooms are increasingly more diverse, and student success can be enhanced through family engagement, especially for culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students with disabilities. Too often teachers are stymied by how to engage CLD families of children with disabilities. Common practices of parent involvement are ineffective and fail…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Family Involvement, Cultural Differences, Language Usage
Feliz, Virginia Araceli – Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research, 2020
Historically, research in regards to the instruction of culturally and linguistically diverse students focuses predominantly on a comparison to mainstream culture as well as the use of primary language separate from the second language. The traditional approach focuses on a deficit lens, or perceived deficiencies of culturally and linguistically…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Cultural Differences, Language Usage, Evidence Based Practice
Fetterman, Hallie; Ritter, Chelsea; Morrison, Julie Q.; Newman, Daniel S. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2020
School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) is a broad set of evidence-based strategies designed to create school environments that promote and support appropriate behavior of all students. The "PBIS Cultural Responsiveness Field Guide" provides a foundation for designing a SWPBIS program that meets the needs of…
Descriptors: Positive Behavior Supports, Culturally Relevant Education, Student Behavior, Student Diversity
Fernandez, Irma F. – ProQuest LLC, 2016
The U.S. Census Bureau predicts that by 2021, one of four U.S. students will be Latino. Research points to an increase in students identified as English Language Learners (ELLs), thus providing a glimpse of tomorrow's demographics and framing the reality of the classroom of the future. Schools are examining their partnerships with families from…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, English Language Learners, Partnerships in Education, Family Involvement
Ford, Bridgie A.; Stuart, Denise H.; Vakil, Shernavaz – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2014
As the U.S. population grows more varied, public schools face the challenge of meeting the needs of an increasing population of culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students with exceptionalities in inclusive classrooms. This is especially evident in the urban inclusive classrooms. There is a strong connection between culture and learning.…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Culturally Relevant Education, Outcomes of Education, Family Involvement
Rose, Brian – Excellence in Education Journal, 2015
Research suggests that a majority of elementary school teachers do not feel confident in their ability to teach English language learners. Moreover, teachers and teacher candidates are often presented as a monolithic group of middle-class, monolingual women with relatively few experiences with people from diverse backgrounds. Accordingly, this…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Culturally Relevant Education, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods
Allen, JoBeth – Teachers College Press, 2010
Nearly every reform effort espouses the importance of "parent involvement." This research-based guide is essential reading for teachers and administrators who want to make welcoming classrooms a reality. With a focus on literacy instruction, it showcases stories of "what works" when teachers in elementary school classrooms throughout the country…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Kindergarten, Elementary School Students, Parent School Relationship
Ugaste, Aino; Oun, Tiia – Young Children, 2007
Step by Step (Early Childhood Program) is an education reform program to engender democratic principles and practices in young children and their families. The authors interviewed 15 teacher participants in the yearlong Step by Step training to learn how the training changed their teaching practices and how their new practices affect the children…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Young Children, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedClark, Patricia – Contemporary Education, 1995
This article considers the idea of culturally appropriate practice versus developmentally appropriate practice and discusses ways that early childhood educators can create a curriculum that considers the values and beliefs of an increasingly diverse student population. It is recommended that teachers rely on students' families for information on…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Culturally Relevant Education
Salend, Spencer J.; Whittaker, Catharine R.; Garrick Duhaney, Laurel M. – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2006
A major barrier in the provision of special education services to migrant students is the lack of trained personnel who understand the unique strengths and challenges of migrant students. Using the experiences of the Migrant Special Education Training Program, this article presents a teacher education curriculum and pedagogical model for preparing…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Curriculum, Disabilities, Special Education Teachers, Migrants
McCollum, Heather; Russo, Alexander W. W. – 1993
This study reports on nine family literacy projects that focus on families whose primary language is not English. The first six projects fall under the Kenan service model, which sees that children receive more or as many services as adults and is organized around children's needs. These include the Canoncito Family Support/Early Childhood…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Bilingual Education
Pickett, Anna Lou; Safarik, Lynn; Echevarria, Jana – 1998
These instructional materials are designed to improve the performance of paraeducators working in inclusive classrooms servicing school age students with limited English proficiency. The competency-based program helps participants to learn skills they can apply immediately, to accept new practices, and to increase their understanding of education…
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication Skills, Competency Based Education, Cultural Awareness

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