What is at the core of culturally responsive teaching?

a. The expectation that all students can experience success
b. The belief that the cultural heritage of the child will not be a hindrance to academic success
c. The status quo will be maintained even when multiple viewpoints are considered
d. The teacher is responsible for the culture of the classroom


A Correct Answer: The expectation that all students can experience success
Feedback for Correct Answer: Culturally responsive teaching is an all-encompassing and ever-present "lens" through which teachers view their practice; at its core is the expectation that all students can experience academic success while developing the critical consciousness to challenge the inequity of the status quo.

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