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The Culturally Proficient School: An Implementation Guide for School Leaders

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The groundbreaking guide to cultural proficiency in schools, updated to meet today’s challenges   This fully updated second edition of The Culturally Proficient School ―likely the most influential book yet on improving the learning experience by valuing diversity and cultural dignity― is more relevant, accessible and effective than ever. Incorporating up-to-date research and reader feedback, the new content

200 pages, Paperback

First published July 15, 2004

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March 13, 2012
The topic is an important one, but the conversations used as guides are just awful. I am not exactly sure how school districts using this as a model to help bridge achievement gaps or affect cultural literacy can be successful following this model. It never really delves into true controversy, which I believe would make it much more worthwhile. It's like reading the script to an educational First Aid video.
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July 25, 2015
Read for my masters. I thought it did an ok job with the topic. The supplemental readings we did were much better.
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