Reimagining Culturally Responsive Learning Spaces

Collective Voices and Shared Practices

Yoon K Pak editor Lauri Johnson editor Marlee S Bunch editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:23rd Nov '26

£31.99

This title is due to be published on 23rd November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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"How do we create and sustain culturally responsive classrooms and schools?” This book supports you as an educator to examine, implement, and sustain culturally responsive teaching practices in your secondary ELA and history classrooms.

With particular attention to research and the discernment of bias, practices, strategies, and expert guidance in the context of culturally responsive teaching and leading, the contributions in this book offer an overview of research alongside concrete activities, lesson plans, and reflection questions that encourage teachers and leaders to use reflection and self-examination as a foundational practice. The book moves from the “macro” to the “micro” by first providing context regarding what culturally responsive teaching/leading is, and then an overview of practices and strategies that support the implementation and sustaining of culturally responsive pedagogy. Each chapter helps educators navigate the task of incorporating and sustaining culturally responsive practices into the classroom, better understanding our personal responsibility towards knowing our positionality, and ensuring that we have discovered a starting place to begin the journey of creating culturally responsive learning spaces. Professional development groups can also use the book to work collectively to enhance or assess department curricula, and to discuss and reflect on how to best integrate culturally responsive teaching and leading into classrooms.

This is an ideal resource for all secondary school English Language Arts and history teachers and leaders interested in equity work.

“Reimagining Culturally Responsive Learning Spaces is essential reading for anyone committed to cultivating learning spaces where all students thrive. Drawing on the collective research, wisdom, and experiences of diverse educators and scholars, this volume serves as a critical resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of culturally responsive practices and transform teaching and learning.”

- Terah Venzant Chambers, Professor, MSU College of Education Associate Dean, MSU Graduate School, Michigan State University

“Nurturing conditions in classrooms where students experience joy and deep engagement requires educator self-reflection on culturally responsive practices, which includes the essential elevation of student voice. When we move into authentic partnership with young people, we co-create flourishing, student-led learning communities that are identity affirming and rooted in true belonging. This collection of essays bridges research with culturally responsive practices—expanding the field's conversation and inviting educators to dialogue, reflect, and grow in our own pedagogical journeys to ultimately center and impact the student experience.”

- Sabrina Chen, Inclusive & Responsive Education Manager, Chicago Public Schools

“Every teacher, principal, curriculum specialist, and counselor needs to read this book of collective voices about culturally responsive education. The specialists have created an exceptional resource explaining how to design a school where students are at its center. Places where all learners feel and know they belong and the curriculum and classroom reflect the community. Educators need to appreciate student lives, families, cultures, and language. I highly recommend this easy -to-read text that identifies vital leadership practices and curriculum strategies for culturally responsive pedagogy. As you prepare your classroom, ask yourself, ‘How well do I know my students, their dreams and their passions?’”

- Valerie Ooka Pang, Professor Emerita, San Diego State University

"As a teacher educator, I am always looking to update my courses with readings that support preservice teachers’ development as critically self-reflective and culturally responsive and sustaining educators. The beautiful collection of chapters in this edited volume will help me to achieve this and so much more. It weaves together reflective insights from authors’ personal narratives and research while providing a wealth of reflective prompts and practical strategies to develop and deepen pre- and in-service teachers’, leaders’, researchers’, and evaluators’ reflexive and culturally responsive praxis. From considerations of community voice and reciprocity in evaluation to the importance and power of building community with and a sense of belong for students and families before the first day of school to centering Diné, Latine, and Afrocentric perspectives in curriculum, this book is a valuable resource and guide for educators seeking to create learning environments that honor students' and their communities’ histories, heritages, and ways of knowing."

- Shaneé A. Washington, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Justice and Equity in Teacher Education, College of Education, University of Washington

ISBN: 9781041253334

Dimensions: unknown

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240 pages