Geneva Gay is professor emerita in the College of Education, University of Washington, Seattle. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award of Division B (Curriculum Studies) of the American Educational Research Association and the first Multicultural Educator Award presented by the National Association of Multicultural Education. Geneva's books include Culturally Responsive Teaching: Theory, Research, and Practice, Third Edition.
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Contents Series Foreword James A. Banks ?vii Introduction ?1 PART I: Identity 1. ?Expressive Ethos of Afro-American Culture ?9 2. ?Ethnic Identity in Early Adolescence: Some Implications for Instructional Reform ?23 3. ?Implications of Selected Models of Ethnic Identity Development for Educators ?31 PART II: Ideology 4. ?Teachers' Achievement Expectations and Classroom Interactions With Ethnically Different Students ?45 5. ?Teachers' Beliefs About Cultural Diversity: Problems and Possibilities ?54 6. ?Teaching To and Through Cultural Diversity ?74 PART III: Action 7. ?Curriculum Theory and Multicultural Education ?101 8. ?Preparing for Culturally Responsive Teaching ?140 9. ?Connections Between Classroom Management and Culturally Responsive Teaching ?156 10. ?The Younger the Better: Culturally Responsive Teaching for Lil Sistas ?196 Bibliography of Works by Geneva Gay Included in This Book ?220 Index ?221 About the Author ?230

