2024
DOI: 10.1177/15554589241234062
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Culturally Responsive Instructional Supervision: Challenging Privilege in U.S. Education Systems

Ian M. Mette

Abstract: This case was written for practitioners and researchers to help educators engage in the important work of providing culturally responsive instructional supervision within the U.S. education system. Through the intersection of culturally responsive teaching and culturally responsive school leadership, formative feedback about instruction can focus on the role privileged sociocultural identities have on learning, teaching, as well as receiving and providing feedback about instructional practices. However, there … Show more

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