For a school to be culturally responsive the curriculum has to be reflecting the various culture whit it is student body!!!!!
“Off track classroom privilege for all “
“That’s what everybody wants to do be a part, be included!”
Students explore a curriculum of World literatures, using a critical pedagogy of group work, collaboration, and serious individualized attention to create a revolutionary classroom where all children learn at the highest levels.
A revolutionary classroom where all children learn at the highest levels! Off Track invites audiences into a multicultural classroom in which youth are reading at the most rigorous standards, entering into debate with texts and with each other, with the gentle guidance of educators who hold themselves and their students accountable to high standards for all. You will see educators joining with each other and with their students to explore a curriculum of World Literatures, successfully using a critical pedagogy of group work, collaboration, and serious individualized attention. You will be amazed at how all students–regardless of their performance in other courses–participate and enjoy learning in this stimulating atmosphere.
The video takes the viewer into a World Literatures classroom where all the students in the room—lower income, middle class, and affluent: white, African-American, Asian-American and Latino; girls and boys; those automatically ‘advanced’ and those who have been labeled in need of ‘special
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