This document discusses culturally responsive teaching and learning strategies for an equitable digital learning environment. It introduces Achieving the Dream's network of over 4 million students across 40 states and outlines the goals of centering identity as a cognitive tool and visualizing strategies for equitable digital classrooms using Zaretta Hammond's framework. The framework includes four components: awareness of one's own cultural biases and student cultures; learning partnerships that empower students; information processing through connecting new concepts to student experiences; and building a community of learners through communal structures and a culture of learning.
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3. Our Network
4 Million
Students
40 States
and D.C
Over 270
Colleges
Over 60
Coaches
ATD and our Network colleges will help all students—particularly the
most underserved—realize substantial value from their postsecondary
experience and their earned credentials, thereby strengthening their
communities.
4. Our Fundamentals Framework
Our Institutional Capacity
Framework helps us integrate and
align 7 essential capacities at all
colleges to support a student-
centered culture that promotes
student success.
5. Intended Goals
Participants will:
• Explore how to position cultural knowledge as a cognitive tool in digital
classrooms.
• Visualize strategies that create equitable digital learning environments
through the lens of Zaretta Hammond's Culturally Responsive Teaching
Framework.
7. Culturally Responsive
TEACHING is…
“An educator’s ability to recognize
students’ cultural displays of
learning and meaning making,
respond positively and
constructively with teaching
moves that use cultural knowledge
as a scaffold to connect what the
student knows to new concepts
and content in order to promote
effective information processing.
(Hammond, p. 15)
-- Hammond (2014) Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, Corwin Press
9. Culturally Responsive Teaching
BUILDS on students’ prior knowledge.
UNDERSTANDS there is more than one way of knowing.
ENCOURAGES students to embrace their culture to fuel their
learning.
HIGHLIGHTS students’ strengths and empowers them.
10. • Differentiated Instruction
• Inquiry Based Learning
• Service Learning
• Project Based Learning
Culturally Responsive Teaching
&
Constructivist Teaching
12. • Know and own your cultural bias
• Understand the three levels of culture
• Recognize cultural archetypes of
individualism and collectivism
• Understand how the brain learns
• Acknowledge the socio-political context
around race and language
• Recognize your brain’s triggers around
race and culture
• Broaden your interpretation of culturally
and linguistically diverse students’
learning behaviors
Awareness
14. • Reimagine the student and teacher relationship
as a partnership
• Take responsibility to reduce students’ social-
emotional stress from stereotype threat and
microaggressions.
• Balance giving students both care and push
• Help students cultivate a positive mindset and
sense of self-efficacy
• Support each student to take greater
ownership for their learning
• Give students language to talk about their
learning moves.
Learning
Partnerships
15. • Provide appropriate challenge in order to
stimulate brain growth to increase intellective
capacity (having power to understand)
• Help students process new content using
methods from oral traditions
• Connect new content to culturally relevant
examples and metaphors from students’
community and everyday lives
• Provide students authentic opportunities to
process content.
• Teach students cognitive routines using the
brain’s natural learning systems
• Use formative assessments and feedback to
increase intellective capacity.
Information
Processing
16. • Create an environment that is
intellectually and socially safe for learning
• Make space for student voice and agency.
• Build classroom culture and learning
around communal (sociocultural) talk and
task structures
• Use classroom rituals and routines to
support a culture of learning
• Use principles of restorative justice to
manage conflicts and redirect behavior
Community
of Learners &
Learning
Environment
18. Can you visualize how the
elements of Zaretta Hammond's
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Framework play out in your digital
classroom?
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19. THANK YOU FOR JOINING US TODAY!
Jon Iuzzini
Director, Teaching & Learning
jiuzzini@achievingthedream.org
@joniuzzini
Susan Adams
Associate Director, Teaching & Learning
sadams@achievingthedream.org
@edtechinsight