Cultural Relevancy meets Open Education
Students learn best when they have educational materials that reflect their own backgrounds and open windows for seeing differences.
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Students learn best when they have educational materials that reflect their own backgrounds and open windows for seeing differences.
Understanding the experience of people within AANHPI communities offers guidance on how to improve learning experiences for students.
Meet the 2022-24 LSX Fellows: mid-career professionals鈥攁cross five sectors and eight countries鈥攆ocused on children’s learning, ages 2 to 12.<...
An LSX Project in which caregivers share children鈥檚 voices as they talk about culture and friendship, around the world.
This LSX project brings families 10 gamified activities, all based on early math development, to share via video on social media.
An LSX group highlights how caregivers can support children’s learning by simply using maps, stopwatches, and the camera on smartphones.
Designers of educational materials discuss critical factors to ensure culturally responsive education
States and districts should prioritize differentiated supports for these students moving forward.
April is a time to learn and reflect on Arab Americans鈥 contributions to the United States and society overall.
Why do women鈥檚 representation in educational materials matter? What does the research say?