Conference Papers
Creating a culturally responsive classroom: Teachers' narratives of their influence on ethnic-minority students' performance and home–school collaboration
- Creating a culturally responsive classroom: Teachers' narratives of their influence on ethnic-minority students' performance and home–school collaboration
- The 2015 AERA (American Educational Research Association) Annual Meeting theme: Toward justice: Culture, language, and heritage in education research and praxis (2015: Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois)
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- Secondary Education
- Many Hong Kong schools are concerned with the growing number of enrolments of ethnic minority students. This article examines teachers’ views of their influence on the performance of these students and how the cultural diversity among these students were addressed. Qualitative data were collected from semi-structured interviews with thirty-two teachers from three secondary schools. This study shows that teachers struggle to conceptualize a new rationale for responding to cultural diversity. They develop a sense of inter-cultural sensitivity, promote cultural responsiveness to diversity, and strengthen the home-school connection. The implication for the creation of a culturally responsive classroom will be given.
- Paper presented at The 2015 AERA (American Educational Research Association) Annual Meeting theme: Toward justice: Culture, language, and heritage in education research and praxis, Sheraton Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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- English
- Conference Papers
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/bibs/6195c56f
- 2015-11-05
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