2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11256-010-0170-x
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Cultural Vibrancy: Exploring the Preferences of African American Children Toward Culturally Relevant and Non-Culturally Relevant Lessons

Abstract: Despite the laudable intent of various educational initiatives in raising the achievement level of all children, limited progress has been made. In an effort to diminish the achievement gap of students of color, some researchers have examined the cultural relevancy of the curriculum in promoting student achievement. The purpose of this mixed methods study was to explore the preferences of African American children toward culturally relevant and non-culturally relevant lessons, through a six-week series of less… Show more

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“…Previous works have focused on African American cultural themes in curricula, academic achievement, and also racial identity Gibson (2007), Hilliard (2008), and Sampson (2008). This present study yielded findings that can build upon the knowledge base of the aforementioned studies.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…Previous works have focused on African American cultural themes in curricula, academic achievement, and also racial identity Gibson (2007), Hilliard (2008), and Sampson (2008). This present study yielded findings that can build upon the knowledge base of the aforementioned studies.…”
Section: Relationship Of the Current Study To Prior Researchsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Although Ladson-Billings (1992) coined the term "culturally relevant teaching" in 1990, a pedagogy focused on student academic achievement had already been introduced a decade earlier (Sampson, 2008). Au's (1980) Some of the "participation structures" were similar to "talk story," which is a significant happening within the Hawaiian cultural context (Au, 1980).…”
Section: Culturally Relevant Teachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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