CULTURAL RESPONSIVENESS IN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM DESIGN

Mualliflar

  • Fotima Saidvaliyeva Kokand University Muallif

Abstrak

This thesis explores the role of cultural responsiveness in integrated curriculum design and its impact on diverse learners. Cultural responsiveness emphasizes the need for educational content to reflect the cultural backgrounds, experiences, and values of all students. By integrating multiple disciplines and incorporating culturally relevant themes, educators can create inclusive, engaging, and equitable learning environments. This research examines the theoretical foundations of culturally responsive teaching (CRT), best practices in integrated curriculum design, and the practical implications for student engagement and achievement in multicultural classrooms. The findings aim to guide educators and policymakers toward more inclusive and effective curriculum frameworks.

Iqtiboslar

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Nashr qilingan

2025-05-19

Iqtibos keltirish tartibi

CULTURAL RESPONSIVENESS IN INTEGRATED CURRICULUM DESIGN. (2025). Yosh Olimlar, 3(16), 68-70. https://in-academy.uz/index.php/YO/article/view/29251