Kyle T. Mays (he/his) is an Assistant Professor of African American Studies, American Indian Studies, and History at UCLA. He is a transdisciplinary scholar of urban history and studies, ...
Multicultural education is rooted in the civil rights movements of the 1950s and 1960s. The legacy of Brown v. Board of Education is one of the pivotal moments in modern-day history that challenged ...
Local residents recently took part in an open forum about what parents and educators can do to help children to know, respect ...
For decades, researchers have found that teachers in public schools have undervalued the potential for academic success among students of color, setting low expectations for them and thinking of ...
AMHERST — Not many people get the opportunity to see the beginning of a movement, much less be a part of making real change for generations to come. Sonia Nieto is one of those people. Her work in ...
Zaretta Hammond began this series last year on the common elements that teachers get wrong about culturally responsive teaching, and many more educators will be contributing their thoughts on the ...
Daniel D. Pratt presents five perspectives on teaching gathered from several years of research across five different countries. These perspectives are presented in both theoretical and practical forms ...
On March 14, New Mexico will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Bilingual Multicultural Education Act of 1973. For bilingual/multilingual educators, students, families, and communities across New ...
Peoria Public Schools hosted the district’s third annual Multicultural Fair on Saturday at the Peoria Riverfront Museum.
Boston Public Schools has hired a new chief of its troubled Office of Multilingual and Multicultural Education, about one and a half years after the department’s last administrator was forced to ...