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2 Professional Learning Community Project-Based Learning (PBL), students explore real problems, work in collaborative groups and develop cross-curriculum skills (Edutopia, 2008).

3 Leadership Is Crucial In Education The education system should be held accountable, in order to educate they must change their views on diversity.Teachers frequently struggle to motivate their students (Brophy, 2008; Froiland, 2010) and most students lose intrinsic motivation to learn each year as they move from first grade to high school [...] Froiland, J., Oros, E., Smith, L., & Hirchert, T. (2012).

4 An integrated set of norms and standards by which human behaviors, beliefs, and thinking are organized, and which are transmitted from generation to generation (Pai, Adler & Shadiow, 2005) Wardle, F. (2013)

5 African American culture is said to have emerged within a distinct history of racial oppression, including post-emancipation racial discrimination and violence. Research also points out that African Americans carry on the fight for equality through celebrating festivities like Kwanzaa and Black history month. This culture has worked hard for racial equality.

6 EDUCATIONAL CONSIDERATION Historical exclusionary practices in regards to Blacks. This article looks at the culture relevancy as a culprit for the gap in achievement for African Americans. This article points out that sometimes students may not achieve in school because of their cultural background or other barriers that does not allow them comprehend the curriculum that is presented to the. Educators take action in finding ways to help these students to deal with extrinsic motivators. Educators take action in finding ways to help these students to deal with extrinsic motivators.

7 Exclusion: Segregated Inclusion ;Integrated All Students are Capable of learning! According to research hegemony is the dominance of one group over another, often supported by legitimate norms and ideals Hegemony. (2014). According to research, The goal of critical pedagogy is emancipation—the elimination of oppression in all forms. Strategies for a person becoming a culturally responsive educator in rapidly changing schools include: enhancing self- awareness, increasing knowledge and experiences concerning other in rapidly changing schools include: enhancing self- awareness, increasing knowledge and experiences concerning other cultures, implementing culturally responsive instruction, and advocating for system‘s change. Gentry, R. (2010). cultures, implementing culturally responsive instruction, and advocating for system‘s change. Gentry, R. (2010).

8 Research points out, African American students are often compared to majority White students which in some instances has lead to a focus on risk factors rather than the positive benefits of involvement from African American families Hayes, D.(2012).

9 Gentry, R. (2010). Preparing Teachers to Meet School Goals and Authentic Needs of African American Students. NAAAS & Affiliates Conference Monographs, 430-448. Froiland, J., Oros, E., Smith, L., & Hirchert, T. (2012). Intrinsic motivation to learn: the nexus between psychological health and academic success. Contemporary School Psychology, 91. Hayes, D. (2012). Parental Involvement and Achievement Outcomes in African American Adolescents. Journal Of Comparative Family Studies,43(4), 567-582 Joseph, N., Watson, N. N., Wang, Z., Case, A. D., & Hunter, C. D. (2013). Rules of Engagement: Predictors of Black Caribbean Immigrants' Engagement With African American Culture. Cultural Diversity And Ethnic Minority Psychology, 19(4), doi:10.1037/a0032659 Sampson, D., & Garrison-Wade, D. (2011). Cultural Vibrancy: Exploring the Preferences of African American Children Toward Culturally Relevant and Non-Culturally Relevant Lessons. Urban Review, 43(2), 279- 309. doi:10.1007/s11256-010-0170 Wardle, F. (2013).Human Relationships and Learning in the Multicultural Environment. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.* Human Relationships and Learning in the Multicultural EnvironmentHuman Relationships and Learning in the Multicultural Environment


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