Pedagogical issues: Towards culturally responsive teaching strategies at Morris University
Publication date: 1 December 2009
Abstract
Nina, a 30-year old Asian Indian female, joined Morris University in the fall 2006 semester after completing her doctorate. She was an instructor and course designer at this historical black institution in a rural town in the southern part of the US. Ninety percent of the students and staff of Morris University (MU) were African-American. MU was committed to the objective of educating African-American youth and the concept of “students first” was one of its core institutional values. Nina's experience teaching an organizational learning course was very unpleasant. Her student evaluations were poor with harsh comments about her and the course. Nina was asked by the department head to prepare a teaching improvement plan for herself.
Citation
Akella, D. (2009), "Pedagogical issues: Towards culturally responsive teaching strategies at Morris University", , Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 116-123. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-06-2009-B006
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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