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When You’re the Minority in Your Classroom

07/15/2019 by admin Leave a Comment

With only 2 weeks left until the start of the 2019-20 school year, I’m still gathering resources (mainly picture books) to share with my students. After school ended, I spent 2 days in a Culturally & Historically Responsive Literacy training at Georgia State with Dr. Gholdy Muhammad. To say the training was transformative would be … [Read more…]

Posted in: The Daily Teacher Grind Tagged: Black students, Black teachers, Culturally Responsive Literacy, Culturally Responsive Teaching, DeKalb County, ESOL, Georgia public schools, Hispanic students, Hispanic teachers, Metro-Atlanta schools, Title I

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