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Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2014

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Zaretta L. Hammond

Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2014
Book Details
Pages

192

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

2010s

Publication Year

2014

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain by Zaretta L. Hammond explores the connection between cognition and culture in education, aiming to transform how educators approach teaching low-income Black and brown students. Divided into three parts, the book covers understanding systemic achievement gaps and cultural contexts, building trust-based learning partnerships to foster active students, and enhancing information processing skills through brain-based strategies. The text addresses implicit bias and structural racialization in educational settings.

Informative

Inspirational

Challenging

Reviews & Readership

4.6

3,520 ratings

94%

Loved it

4%

Mixed feelings

2%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Hammond’s Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain integrates neuroscience with culturally responsive pedagogies, offering practical strategies to boost student engagement and achievement. Readers appreciate its clear explanations and actionable steps, though some find it repetitive. Overall, it’s praised for addressing diversity and inclusion in education effectively.

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Who Should Read Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain?

A reader who values inclusivity in education and seeks to understand the intersection of culture and cognitive science will find Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain by Zaretta L. Hammond invaluable. Comparable to Gloria Ladson-Billings’ The Dreamkeepers and Geneva Gay’s Culturally Responsive Teaching. Ideal for educators, administrators, and policy-makers.

4.6

3,520 ratings

94%

Loved it

4%

Mixed feelings

2%

Not a fan

Character List

Zaretta Hammond

The author and narrator, a former English teacher and curriculum developer, who utilizes her lived experiences and professional insights to explore the intersection of brain science and culturally responsive teaching practices.

Though not central to the narrative, they share her childhood experience of studying outside their local public school, contrasting with other children in their community.

Book Details
Pages

192

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

2010s

Publication Year

2014

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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