CRT Powerpoint
CRT Powerpoint
CRT Powerpoint
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Learning
What is Culturally Responsive Teaching?
More than a motivational tool, Culturally Responsive
Teaching is a serious and powerful tool for accelerating
student learning. When practiced correctly and
consistently, it can get underperforming students of color
who are caught on the wrong side of the achievement
gap ready for rigorous learning by building their brain
power.
-Zaretta Hammond from Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain
Thoughts on What CRT IS and ISN’T
CRT is NOT:
GROWTH
MINDSET
Today’s Agreements
Please feel encouraged speaking
from your life experiences, know
that you may feel uncomfortable
with some of the topics but stay
engaged, and do not expect we will
solve everything today.
What time is it?
● Math
● Reading
● Science
High School
2018 MCA All-Accountability Math Proficiency Rates
He comes from a
bad neighborhood. Kids like him Being smart isn’t
are a “won’t, “cool” in his culture.
not a “can’t.”
Thought-Provoking Quote
“Public education has successfully shifted the blame for the failure of
schools to meet the needs of minority students on to the shoulders of
the clients they purport to serve. They have pulled off the perfect
crime, for they can never be held accountable, since the reason failure
in school is said to be the fault of poor homes, cultural handicaps,
linguistic deficiencies, and deprived neighborhoods. The fact that
schools are geared primarily to serve monolingual, White, middle-class
and Anglo clients is never questioned.”
(Markell, 2013)
CRT Mindset
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CONSULTATIVE
Semi-formal situations;
Schools, academic language,
professional “office” talk
INTIMATE
Inside jokes; significant
other, loved ones, siblings,
parents
Video: “Talking Black in America”
Definition of Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT):
Culturally Responsive Teaching is:
― Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
How are we building our CRT
community in Anoka-Hennepin?
The foundation of CRT is building
meaningful relationships with our
Building students. We strive to ensure all
students feel welcomed and
Relationships valued as important members of
the Anoka-Hennepin community.
We want to acknowledge the work
that has been done and continues
to be done in our district. We are
not there YET -- and now that we
Comparison of Black and White Four Year Graduation Rates Over Time
Resources to Further the Conversation:
• Building CRT or Equity Team
• CRT District Support Team
• CRT Staff Development
• Student Achievement Advisor
• Seeking Educational Equity & Diversity (SEED)
Questions or Concerns:
Dr. Jennifer Cherry, Director of Student Services
ESC, 2727 N Ferry Street, Anoka
763-506-1017
Jennifer.Cherry@ahschools.us
Bibliography/References for Further Reading:
Emdin, Christopher. (2016). For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood. Boston, MA: Beacon
Press.
Hammond, Zaretta. (2015). Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Corwin Press.
Moore, Eddie Jr., Ali Michael, and Marguerite W. Penick-Parks. (2018). The Guide for White
Women Who Teach Black Boys. Corwin Press.
Styles, Emily Jane. “Curriculum as Encounter: Selves and Shelves.” English Journal 103.5
(2014). Pg. 67-74
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