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Culturally Responsive Teaching: Why It is Important for Students& How It Helps Them

 Culturally responsive teaching is the ability of an educator to teach in a multicultural setting and is one of the most powerful tools for helping students find their way out of the achievement gap. By achievement gap, we mean the gap found in academic performance when comparing underserved students and students who are more privileged to opportunities and success. By focusing on culturally responsible teaching methods, teachers can help change their students’ attitudes toward themselves as well as make them understand how success will come eventually. Types of Learners There are two types of learners: a dependent learner and an independent learner.A dependent learner depends on the teacher to carry most of the cognitive load of tasks. They will sit passively and way of stuck until the teacher intervenes.This type of learner tends to be unsure of how to tackle new tasks.The other type of learner is an independent learner. This type of learner relies on the teacher to carry only some