Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
The term culturally relevant pedagogy seems to be gaining a lot of traction these days in education scholarship and practice. Tyrone Howard (2003) writes: […]
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The term culturally relevant pedagogy seems to be gaining a lot of traction these days in education scholarship and practice. Tyrone Howard (2003) writes: […]
This is West Desert High School where I graduated in 1985 as the salutatorian of a graduating class of two–me and my […]
Credit: NASA Just to let you all know where I’m coming from: I grew up, and learned and taught music in the […]
It seems that we ought to consider ethical issues in all areas and educational enterprises. The issue of ethics is also significant […]
I should not dabble with moral theology, ed but I really believe that one way to get a person to live the good […]
The deficit model which continues to be a pervasive force in Urban Education policy and reform is especially harmful to Music, Fine […]
Welcome to the Music in the Urban Context Ecolumn. This blog will address social, economic, cultural, pedagogic and musical elements about education and music […]
eCOLUMNS Archive / Volunteered Papers / Bibliographies / Links / Audio Clips Welcome to the first posting of the e-column dedicated to […]
Conversation with Professor Hans Joas with Claus Otto Scharmer Reprinted from http://www.dialogonleadership.org by permission of professors Scharmer and Joas Hans Joas: The […]