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Legacy of Action
celebrates the transformative nature of Dr. Geneva Gay's work in multicultural education across disciplines, careers, classrooms, and communities. This book contains a preface, an introduction, and 10 essays about Dr. Geneva Gay's culturally responsive teaching framework. The authors in this edited volume write about how Dr. Gay's words have helped shape scholar identities, influenced educational thought and practice, and contributed to excellence in education. This book is a resource for anyone interested in sparking the genius of all students.
Edited by La Vonne I. Neal, Ph.D., Sarah Militz-Frielink, Ph.D., María T. Colompos-Tohtsonie, Ph.D., Regina A. Lewis, Ph.D. and Alicia L. Moore, Ph.D.
celebrates the transformative nature of Dr. Geneva Gay's work in multicultural education across disciplines, careers, classrooms, and communities. This book contains a preface, an introduction, and 10 essays about Dr. Geneva Gay's culturally responsive teaching framework. The authors in this edited volume write about how Dr. Gay's words have helped shape scholar identities, influenced educational thought and practice, and contributed to excellence in education. This book is a resource for anyone interested in sparking the genius of all students.
Edited by La Vonne I. Neal, Ph.D., Sarah Militz-Frielink, Ph.D., María T. Colompos-Tohtsonie, Ph.D., Regina A. Lewis, Ph.D. and Alicia L. Moore, Ph.D.
Legacy of Action
celebrates the transformative nature of Dr. Geneva Gay's work in multicultural education across disciplines, careers, classrooms, and communities. This book contains a preface, an introduction, and 10 essays about Dr. Geneva Gay's culturally responsive teaching framework. The authors in this edited volume write about how Dr. Gay's words have helped shape scholar identities, influenced educational thought and practice, and contributed to excellence in education. This book is a resource for anyone interested in sparking the genius of all students.
Edited by La Vonne I. Neal, Ph.D., Sarah Militz-Frielink, Ph.D., María T. Colompos-Tohtsonie, Ph.D., Regina A. Lewis, Ph.D. and Alicia L. Moore, Ph.D.
celebrates the transformative nature of Dr. Geneva Gay's work in multicultural education across disciplines, careers, classrooms, and communities. This book contains a preface, an introduction, and 10 essays about Dr. Geneva Gay's culturally responsive teaching framework. The authors in this edited volume write about how Dr. Gay's words have helped shape scholar identities, influenced educational thought and practice, and contributed to excellence in education. This book is a resource for anyone interested in sparking the genius of all students.
Edited by La Vonne I. Neal, Ph.D., Sarah Militz-Frielink, Ph.D., María T. Colompos-Tohtsonie, Ph.D., Regina A. Lewis, Ph.D. and Alicia L. Moore, Ph.D.