CULTURALLY SENSITIVE INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES FOR AFRICAN-AMERICAN LEARNERS WITH DISABILITIES

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FRANKLIN, ME
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10.1177/001440299205900204
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
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This article discusses the cultural and educational needs of African-American learners with disabilities. Six theoretical assumptions establish some basic suppositions about culturally and linguistically diverse learners and effective instructional practices. A review of the literature describes African-American cultural practices, interests, and cognitive styles; highlights the attitudes, perceptions, and instructional practices of effective teachers of African-American students; and includes patterns of teacher-student and peer-group interactions that promote high academic achievement among African-American learners. Recommendations include organizing teaching, learning, and performance in ways that are compatible with the social structure of African-American students with disabilities.
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