LE 223: There’s No Such Thing as Universal Good Teaching with Dr. Geneva Gay
Leading Equity - En podcast af Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D. Leading Equity podcaster - Mandage

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EDUCATOR THERAPY VITURAL SUMMIT REGISTRATION About Geneva Gay, Ph.D. Geneva Gay is Professor Emeritus of Education at the University of Washington-Seattle where she taught multicultural education and general curriculum theory. She is nationally and internationally known for her scholarship in multicultural education and culturally responsive teaching related to curriculum design, staff development, classroom instruction, and intersections of culture, race, ethnicity, teaching, and learning. Her writings include numerous articles and book chapters; the co-editorship of Expressively Black: The Cultural Basis of Ethnic Identity; author of At the Essence of Learning: Multicultural Education, and Culturally Responsive Teaching: Theory, Practice, & Research; and editor of Becoming Multicultural Educators: Personal Journey Toward Professional Agency. Show Highlights Gay shares her teaching background The origins of Culturally Responsive Teaching Defining Culturally Responsive Teaching Learning about your students and their needs Going beyond academics Kids on the battlefront psychologically Critical Race Theory and Culturally Responsive Teaching Connect with Geneva Email: [email protected] Additional Resources Culturally Responsive Teaching: Theory, Research, and Practice Learn more about the Advocacy Room Free Course on Implicit Bias 20 Diversity Equity and Inclusion Activities EDUCATOR THERAPY VITURAL SUMMIT REGISTRATION Equity Leaders Accelerator 2.0 Annihilating Racial Injustice in School Course FREE AUDIO COURSE: Race, Advocacy, and Social Justice Studies