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Supporting Muslim Students Through Culturally Relevant, Responsive, and Sustaining Pedagogies
Author(s) -
Nisreen Alameddine
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
canadian social studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2564-1166
pISSN - 1191-162X
DOI - 10.29173/css20
Subject(s) - pedagogy , sociology , narrative , teaching method , conceptual framework , psychology , social science , linguistics , philosophy
In this article, I discuss a conceptual framework for supporting Muslim students using Culturally Relevant, Responsive, and Sustaining Pedagogies informed by a Collaborative Inquiry approach. The impact of 9/11 and its consequences on Muslim students’ temporal and social contexts calls for a critical stance that questions teachers’ assumptions regarding Muslim students. I examine Critical Pedagogy as the theoretical underpinnings for employing Culturally Relevant, Responsive, and Sustaining Pedagogies with the intent of underscoring the significance of incorporating these pedagogies to build upon teachers’ capacities in honouring the voices of their Muslim students and fostering spaces for these voices to speak up. I explore how teachers can engage in Culturally Relevant, Responsive, and Sustaining Pedagogies through Collaborative Inquiry to meet the needs of Muslim students in ways that acknowledges their narratives and support them in navigating their social and academic environments.

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