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Culturally Responsive Assessment: Goals, Challenges, and Implications

Equity is the belief that student achievement increases when all students receive opportunities that allow them to draw on their social and cultural literacies in order to be academically successful. To create equitable classrooms, teachers and schools must be culturally responsive to their students. Culturally responsive pedagogies can allow educators to design and select assessments that promote student equity as part of a balanced system of assessments.

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Date: December 2021

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