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Cultivating Genius
An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy
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Goldie Muhammad's "Cultivating Genius" presents an equity framework for culturally and historically responsive literacy.
The book challenges traditional approaches to education by prioritizing the identities and experiences of students, particularly Black students.
Muhammad argues that centering the experiences of historically marginalized groups can lead to more effective and equitable learning for all.
The framework emphasizes the importance of identity, skills, intellect, and criticality, with identity placed as the foundational element.
The book offers practical strategies and examples for educators to implement this framework in their classrooms.
The book challenges traditional approaches to education by prioritizing the identities and experiences of students, particularly Black students.
Muhammad argues that centering the experiences of historically marginalized groups can lead to more effective and equitable learning for all.
The framework emphasizes the importance of identity, skills, intellect, and criticality, with identity placed as the foundational element.
The book offers practical strategies and examples for educators to implement this framework in their classrooms.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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as a key resource for the Sarah Roberts Elementary School's justice-oriented curriculum.


Scott Seider

How to Educate for Social Action
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for her framework on culturally and historically responsive literacy, emphasizing the importance of identity in education.


Jennifer Gonzalez

246: How to Keep Teaching Well When DEI is Under Attack