The curriculum unit selected in this regard is Interactive Fractions and Decimals.
Specifically, the teaching is expected to include multiplication and division of numbers between 1 and 100 and solving word problems.
Specifically, the standard that is taken into consideration in this analysis is:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.1: Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Principle of Culturally Responsive Teaching
Current State of Curriculum Unit
Gaps Between Principles and Curriculum Unit
Recommendation for Improvement
Relationships:
Developing Positive and authentic relationships across differences and getting to know students, families, and communities are important to creating a classroom culture where students feel safe and supported.
Linking mathematics, culture and community and the different ways of accomplishing that take into consideration the cultural diversity of the students so as to come up with learning activities. Mathematical concepts of multiplication and division in this unit are based on cultural perspectives that permit the students to not only reflect and appreciate their own culture but also the culture and traditions of others (d’Entremont, 2015).
Mathematical concepts can be understood in different ways. One of the key gaps in this regard is that it is challenging to see the mathematical opportunities in a task, sizing it up and acclimatizing it for a specific group of students.
There are recommendations for improvement:
1. Making use of body language, gesticulations as well as expressions to communicate a message that all of the questions and opinions of the students are important (Krasnoff, 2016).
2. Making use of eye contact with both the low-achieving students and the high-achieving students. The teacher needs to be thoughtful of the cultural norms and interpretation of even simple mannerisms such as eye contact.
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References
Caro-Bruce, C., Flessner, R., Klehr, M., & Zeichner, K. (Eds.). (2007). Creating equitable classrooms through action research. Corwin Press.
d’Entremont, Y. (2015). Linking mathematics, culture and community. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 174, 2818-2824.
Krasnoff, B. (2016, August 02). Culturally responsive teaching: A guide to evidence-based practices for teaching all students equitably.
Rimm-Kaufman, S., & Sandilos, L. (2018). Improving students' relationships with teachers. Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/education/k12/relationships.aspx
Shade, B. J., Oberg, M., & Kelly, C. (2004). Creating culturally responsive classrooms (Updated reprint). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
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