~ Center for Culturally Relevant Pedagogy~

 

Center for Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
The Center for Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (CCRP) was established in 2007 with a grant from the US Department of Education Office of English Language Acquisition. The purpose of the CCRP is to promote equity education by providing information on research and best practices in culturally responsive teaching. CCRP staff has worked in partnership with Kentucky’s Collaborative Center for Literacy Development (CCLD) to develop an instrument for evaluating culturally responsive instruction in classrooms. The Culturally Responsive Instruction Observation Protocol (CRIOP) is currently being field-tested in Kentucky Schools.

The CCRP is also involved in a grant project that is designed to develop teachers who will serve as leaders in their schools and districts in implementing best practices for English Language Learners and other underrepresented student populations. This professional development project has involved a number of Saturday sessions, which culminated in a week-long institute in June. Cohort 1 participants will continue their professional development during year two of the grant project, and we will be adding a second cohort group in the fall of 2008. These teacher leaders will be presenting at various state and national conferences in 2008-09 and are available to provide professional development to local school districts. The CCRP will also initiate a video library in the spring of 2009 that will feature video clips of the various instructional features that are measured in the CRIOP.

For more information on the Center for Culturally Relevant Pedagogy, please contact Rebecca Powell (Rebecca_Powell@georgetowncollege.edu).

 

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