This book takes a closer look at the various theories surrounding culturally responsive teaching. Each chapter provides relevant examples and case studies to assist educational professionals in understanding the importance of cultural responsive teaching and developing culturally responsive classrooms.
This training manual focuses on the implementation of culturally responsive practices and closing the achievement gap and reducing classroom discipline referrals.
The perfect resource for a parent struggling to help their child academically and emotionally as they navigate standardized testing and adolescence. Among countless other parenting concerns, this book includes a chapter on motivating an unmotivated child academically, and proven successful strategies to improve your child's behavior. Most importantly, this book addresses all of the major areas of raising a healthy child (physical, intellectual, psychological, environmental, and social). Also available in Spanish.
Recognizing that 71% of children 3 years and younger do not live with their biological parents, Dr. Tanner wrote this valuable book. As a principal and a teacher, he has seen countless children impacted by the separation of their parents. This book was written to assist parents with barriers that often get in the way of co-parenting. It helps parents separate emotion from behavior in an effort to focus on the best interest of their children. When parents work together, children are more likely to thrive. Lastly, the manual gives insight into how to create those thriving co-parenting environments, even with the most frustrating ex-partner.
These series of modules provides CPE credits and cultural training to help educators:
· Understand cultural responsiveness and what it means to be culturally responsive.
· Gain strategies and best practices in becoming competent in cultural responsiveness.
· Employ culturally responsive pedagogy that fosters learning environments that will support diverse learners to achieve academically.
These series of modules provides CPE credits and cultural training to help educators:
Dr. Tanner has authored numerous books and articles ranging from helping parents become more involved with their children’s learning, to aiding teachers in effectively working with diverse learners.
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