The Intersection of Culturally Responsive Teaching and Brain Chemistry – Christine Ermold

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Culturally responsive teaching practices (or the lack thereof) have a direct impact on chemistry in the brain. This chemistry influences the ability of students to engage in opportunities to learn. Successful educators understand cultural differences and create learning environments that are responsive to the variety of backgrounds and cultures present in the classroom. Participants will learn about the intersection between culturally responsive teaching practices and brain chemistry and will explore how their own experiences and responses to students can create a cycle of success or failure.