In this approach, educators intentionally incorporate students' cultural experiences, values, and perspectives into the learning environment. This means adapting the curriculum, teaching strategies, and classroom interactions so that they reflect and honor cultural diversity. By doing so, culturally responsive education helps students feel valued, engaged, and connected to what they are learning, ultimately supporting academic success and positive identity development.
Resources:
 Learn about students, interview students, integrate relevant world issues, including world literature, use media that depicts multiple cultures and perspectives, and utilize peer teaching