PPT-Culturally Relevant

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Church Planting The Gospel proclaimed Christian The Gospel experienced Switching from eventorienation To valuing people NonChristian Christian NonChristian Weighing . Competent Classrooms. AKD:. Workshop on Teaching and Learning. ABS Conference 2014. Charlotte, NC. Sharon Blackwell Jones Ph.D.. Radford University. Questions???. Sharon Blackwell Jones, Ph.D.. Radford University. Darlene Sampson, Ph.D., Director of Culturally Responsive Education/Office of Post-Secondary Readiness. Today’s Goals. Goals. To open the equity and culturally responsive lens specifically relating to physical education. Elizabeth B. Kozleski. January 6 & 7, 2010. The Agenda. Coaching is Part of a Learning, Improving Culturally Responsive System. Culturally . Responsive Leadership – Essential for 21. st. Century. VOICES IN CULTURALLY RELEVANT PRACTICEWho Resides Behind the Words? Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Serviceswww.familiesinsociety.org| DOI: 10.1016/1044-3894.3593 Shuntay. Z. McCoy., PhD., MSW. Narketta Sparkman-Key., PhD., HS-BCP. Old Dominion University. . Workshop Objectives. Deconstruct. . . the differences between diversity and culturally competent inclusiveness . Letti. Romero Grimaldo, Shannon . Girior. , Vanessa Cortez. Derived from the work of: . Alfredo J. . A. rtiles. , Ph.D.. Arizona State University. Del Valle’s Story. Creating Culturally Responsive Classrooms. Responsive Teaching. : A . Training Simulation and Discussion. Dr. Dallas Dolan & . Dr. Larry Coleman . The Community College of Baltimore County, Maryland. Essex. Dundalk. Catonsville. Hunt Valley. and Responsive Tools . for . Cultivating and Assessing Optimally Inclusive Campus . Environments. . Keynote. Project Inclusion. Keene State College. Samuel D. . Museus. , Ph.D.. The Culturally Engaging Campus Environments (CECE) Project. 2014 . Annual Conference. August . 7, 2014. Orlando, FL. Michael D. . Dozier. , . Principal & . Founder. Carrington, . Holland. & . Leigh. , . Nonprofit. . Consulting. . Services. . (601) . Simon Gonsoulin. Meridian Public School District. Professional Development . Training. Moving Toward a Culturally and Linguistically Competent . School . District. January . 6, 2014. Mississippi State University Riley Center. TOPIC. . Making a Difference: Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT). May 14, 2012. PRESENTER. Dr. Patrick C. Coggins, PhD. ., . LLD . (. Hon.). Sponsored by Stetson University Diversity Council . What is Culturally Relevant Teaching?. Culturally relevant teaching is a term created by Gloria Ladson-Billings (1994) to describe “a pedagogy that empowers students intellectually, socially, emotionally, and politically by using cultural referents to impart knowledge, skills, and attitudes.” Participating in culturally relevant teaching essentially means that teachers create a bridge between students’ home and school lives, while still meeting the expectations of the district and state curricular requirements. Culturally relevant teaching utilizes the backgrounds, knowledge, and experiences of the students to inform the teacher’s lessons and methodology.. classroom management. CRCM Overview. Part 1: What is culturally responsive classroom management (CRCM)?. Part 2: Teacher perceptions and culturally responsive classroom management. Part 3: School-wide strategies, classroom strategies, and strategies for individual students. A landmark publication in occupational therapy and a significant contribution to the rehabilitation theory literature! The Kawa Model presents a new conceptual model of practice that differs from contemporary theories in regard to: origin (East Asia), underlying philosophical base (East Asia), being heavily infused with a natural-ecological, holistic world view, and relational structure. The model is based on the metaphor of nature (a river) that stands for the meanings of life. Because of the familiarity of the metaphor, to both therapists and clients alike, the Kawa Model is relatively easy to comprehend, remarkably simple, yet comprehensive and effective. Unlike other models, it was raised from clinical practice, by practitioners, through a process of qualitative research methods. It is the first conceptual model and substantial theoretical work of occupational therapy from outside of the Western world.A \'must-read\' for all students of occupational therapyThe first substantial work in occupational therapy from outside of the Western worldIntroduces an Eastern perspective on matters of theory and culture in occupational therapyEight case studies, four from Western practice contexts and four from the EastDeveloped by clinicians and practitioners for their peersQuestions the cultural boundaries of occupational therapy, its knowledge (epistemiology), theory and practice. It puts the reader in touch with the cultural nature of self, client and professionEnables readers to develop critical analysis skills for examining matters of theory and culture, as opposed to learning theory as \'recipes\'

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