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
" Educating for Equity and Excellence illustrates how Geneva Gay's work, over many decades, has provided detailed theory and practical implications essential to enacting equitable and excellent education for all students through culturally responsive teaching." -Teachers College Record