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Too often children from urban communities enter classrooms with teachers who look nothing like them. Too often children end up with teachers who don’t understand them or where they come from. This is a young African American teachers view on the importance of cultural competence.
By Elizabeth HanifToo often children from urban communities enter classrooms with teachers who look nothing like them. Too often children end up with teachers who don’t understand them or where they come from. This is a young African American teachers view on the importance of cultural competence.