This term describes an individual’s recognition, respect, and tolerance that they demonstrate towards other cultures including their own culture and those cultures that are not represented in their environment. In this chapter, cultural consciousness is referred to as one of the three fundamental approaches (along with cultural competence) on which culturally relevant teaching relies.
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Culturally Relevant Preparedness Using STEAM Integrative Teaching in the Classroom
Heather McKeen (Columbus State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2019
|Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9348-5.ch008
Abstract
Although there exist some studies that examine culturally relevant teaching and its positive impact on learning outcomes; overall, these studies are not abundant, and teachers are generally unaware of the educational frameworks that would allow them to apply their theoretical knowledge of culturally relevant preparedness in practice. In this respect, STEAM can be a perfect solution for reinforcing culturally relevant teaching at schools. First, culturally relevant teaching requires certain conditions (e.g., diversity, inclusion, a teacher's willingness to learn, etc.) that are inherent in the STEAM educational framework. Second, the STEAM educational framework shares similar values with culturally relevant teaching (e.g., brain focus on social and cross-cultural skills, pedagogical focus on teachers' learning, etc.). Finally, the literature review demonstrates that there are numerous strategies of using the STEAM educational framework to reinforce culturally relevant teaching (e.g., to design a culturally relevant program based on STEAM).