Culturally Responsive and Inclusive Teaching Practices 3-hour Virtual Course presented by Anne Rullan, Ed.D. – 8:30-11:30am
Audience: Teachers, instructional coaches, curriculum leaders, and administrators This workshop introduces educators to the core principles and practical strategies of culturally responsive and inclusive teaching. Participants will explore how identity, culture, language, and lived experience shape how students learn-and how intentional instructional choices can create environments where all students thrive. This session guides educators through the essential components of culturally responsive practice, including fostering positive relationships, validating students’ cultural assets, designing inclusive curriculum and instruction, and addressing bias-both implicit and structural. Participants will examine strategies that promote student voice, choice, and agency; support diverse learners; and cultivate a learning community built on respect and belonging. Participants will learn to: -Understand the foundations of culturally responsive and inclusive teaching. -Recognize the role of identity, culture, and lived experience in shaping student learning. -Build positive, respectful, and identity-affirming teacher-student relationships. -Integrate diverse perspectives, texts, and examples into curriculum and instruction. -Create classroom environments that cultivate belonging, engagement, and student agency. -Use instructional strategies that validate cultural assets and support all learners. -Reflect on personal and systemic biases to strengthen equitable instructional decision-making. Eligible for 3 hours CTLE credit. Can use 1/2 consortium seat. If district pays, district approval must be confirmed prior to start of session.
Flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UVaGVW2VwXpmq6ZFIU5JXlqZ3XwKAmBe/view?usp=sharing
Registration: https://www.mylearningplan.com/WebReg/ActivityProfile.asp?D=13208&I=5291956