Suggested Readings
Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies in the Science Classroom (5-minute read)
Teaching Culturally and Ethnically Diverse Students in the Science Classroom (Full paper)
Culturally Relevant Cognitively Demanding (CRCD) Task Rubric
Culturally Responsive and Inclusive Classrooms
The Principal’s Guide to Building Culturally Responsive Schools
Banks, James A. Cultural Diversity and Education: Foundations, Curriculum, and Teaching. Sixth ed. New York, NY; Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2016.
Blackmon, A. T. (2005). The Influence of Science Education Professional Development on African American Science Teacher’s Conceptual Change and Practice. Online Submission.
Brooks, M., West-Olatunji, C., Blackmon, A., Froelich, K., De La Torre, W., Montano, T., … & Smith, R. (2012). Minority-serving institutions and their contribution to advancing multicultural teacher education pedagogy. Education, 133(2), 349-360.
Faison, M. Z. J. (2016). Let the Circle Be Unbroken: Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Novice, African American, Elementary School Teachers (Doctoral dissertation, Emory University).
Faison, M. Z., & McArthur, S. A. (2020). Building Black worlds: revisioning cultural justice for Black teacher education students at PWIs. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 1-14.
Foster, M. (1997). Black teachers on teaching. New Press, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110.
Henry, A. (1995). Growing up black, female, and working-class: A teacher’s narrative. Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 26(3), 279-305.
Ladson‐Billings, G. (1990). Like lightning in a bottle: Attempting to capture the pedagogical excellence of successful teachers of Black students. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 3(4), 335-344.
Ladson-Billings, G. (1995). Toward a theory of culturally relevant pedagogy. American educational research journal, 32(3), 465-491.
Ladson-Billings, G. (2009). The dreamkeepers: Successful teachers of African American children. John Wiley & Sons.
Gay, Geneva. Culturally Responsive Teaching: Theory, Research, and Practice. 2nd ed. Multicultural Education Series (New York, N.Y.). New York: Teachers College, 2010.
Davis, Bonnie M. How to Teach Students Who Don’t Look like You: Culturally Relevant Teaching Strategies. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Corwin Press, 2006.
Hammond, Z. (2015). Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students
Mensah, F. M. (2009). A Portrait of Black Teachers in Science Classrooms. Negro Educational Review, 60.
Parsons, E. C., & Mensah, F. M. (2010). Black feminist thought: The lived experiences of two black female science educators. In Re-visioning Science Education from Feminist Perspectives (pp. 13-24). Brill Sense.
Mensah, F. M. (2019). Finding voice and passion: Critical race theory methodology in science teacher education. American Educational Research Journal, 56(4), 1412-1456.
Milner, H. R. (2012). Challenging Negative Perceptions of Black Teachers. Educational Foundations, 26, 27-46.
Sidbury, C. K., & Johnson, J. S. (2015). Spelman’s Dual-Degree Engineering Program. Changing the Face of Engineering: The African American Experience, 335.
Stanford, G. C. (1997). Successful pedagogy in urban schools: Perspectives of four African American teachers. Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2(2), 107-119.
Teel, Karen Manheim., and Obidah, Jennifer E. Building Racial and Cultural Competence in the Classroom: Strategies from Urban Educators. New York, NY: Teachers College Press, 2008.
Ware, F. (1993). African-American parents’ and educators’ viewpoints on the need for parental involvement in African-American children’s education.
Ware, F. (2002). Black teachers’ perceptions of their professional roles and practices. In In Search of Wholeness (pp. 33-45). Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
Ware, F. (2006). Warm demander pedagogy: Culturally responsive teaching that supports a culture of achievement for African American students. Urban Education, 41(4), 427-456.
Williams, D. N., & Blackmon, A.T. (2015). College Me, Career Me. Changing the Face of Engineering: The African American Experience, 287.