reviewReview of Educational ResearchDec 1, 2008Closed access

Culturally Responsive Schooling for Indigenous Youth: A Review of the Literature

Northern Arizona University · Arizona State University

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Abstract

This article reviews the literature on culturally responsive schooling (CRS) for Indigenous youth with an eye toward how we might provide more equitable and culturally responsive education within the current context of standardization and accountability. Although CRS for Indigenous youth has been advocated for over the past 40 years, schools and classrooms are failing to meet the needs of Indigenous students. The authors suggest that although the plethora of writing on CRS reviewed here is insightful, it has had little impact on what teachers do because it is too easily reduced to essentializations, meaningless generalizations, or trivial anecdotes—none of which result in systemic, institutional, or lasting…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Indigenous
  • Accountability
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Indigenous education
  • Sociology
  • Racism
  • Political science
  • Sovereignty
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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