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URBAN EDUCATION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/00420859221139832
Keywords
Culturally responsive practices; video-based classroom observations; deficit perspectives; cultural competence; urban schooling
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- Lyle Spencer Grant from the Spencer Foundation [201700059]
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Through analyzing classroom videos, this study found that culturally responsive practices are largely absent in teaching, and proposed practical recommendations to strengthen teacher education, which is crucial for an increasingly complex and multicultural society.
Though culturally responsive practices (CRP) are widely lauded as important for educational practice, the field to date does not have a systematic video-based strategy to observe CRP across classrooms. Through a qualitative review of 68 classroom videos from the Measures of Effective Teaching dataset, we examined the presence, absence, and antithesis of CRP. Strikingly, our analyses revealed that CRP were largely absent from the observations. Building upon our meticulous and reflective iterative process, we discuss measurement challenges and link findings with practice-focused recommendations that can serve to bolster teacher education in a crucial domain for an increasingly complex, multicultural society.
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