1.4—The Science of Reading Is Culturally Responsive

It’s important to include science of reading practices into the classroom. It is also important to incorporate culturally responsive practices. The two are not mutually exclusive, but rather, can work together to improve student learning, and to begin to break down systemic barriers that have stood in place for so long.

Support Materials for Unit 1

A Reflection and Discussion Guide and a Video Guide for all four videos in Unit 1 are available on the Unit 1 overview page.

Presenters: Dr. Katie Pekel, University of Minnesota; Maria Roberts, Wilshire Park Elementary School; Mona Perkins, Terrace Park Elementary; Jaimee Stanley, St. Anthony-New Brighton Schools

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Relevant Links and Resources

Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s book: Unearthing Joy: A Guide to Culturally and Historically Responsive Teaching and Learning