“…In other words, teachers are obliged to respond to cultural differences in the classes through curriculum and instruction, through teaching strategies, materials, and programs that relevant and responsive to student needs, as well as sustain-foster studentsí culture to improve their academic, social, and emotional development. In line with education for all and equity in education, it is important to arrange the educational process with such a way that it will include all these students in Turkey (Kotluk & Kocakaya, 2018a;2018b;2019). For some, this way to teaching CLD students is called culturally relevant pedagogy (Ladson-Billings, 1995a, 1995b, 2014Heasly et al, 2019Heasly et al, ,2020Pipere, 2019); some refer to it as culturally responsive teaching (Gay, 2002(Gay, , 2010(Gay, , 2013(Gay, , 2018; some use the title of culturally sustaining pedagogy (Paris, 2012;Paris & Alim, 2014; or finally it may be called culturally relevant education (Aronson & Laughter, 2016).…”