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Culturally Responsive Assessment Practices: Examples from an Intercultural Multilingual Early Learning Program for Newcomer Children
Author(s) -
Anna Kirova,
Kelly Hennig
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
power and education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.314
H-Index - 13
ISSN - 1757-7438
DOI - 10.2304/power.2013.5.2.106
Subject(s) - situated , intercultural communication , pedagogy , cultural diversity , culturally appropriate , culturally sensitive , situated learning , space (punctuation) , key (lock) , cultural learning , psychology , best practice , sociology , social psychology , political science , linguistics , computer science , medicine , computer security , family medicine , artificial intelligence , anthropology , law , philosophy
Situated in an intercultural multilingual early learning program for newcomer children in Canada, this article describes emerging practice-based approaches to culturally responsive assessment. It explores practices that identify family and child-specific strengths and needs, and includes the perspectives of parents, educators and cultural brokers, who provide insights into key cultural practices and expectations. Within these approaches, assessment becomes a pedagogical tool that assists in creating space from which culturally responsive programming can emerge.

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