Culturally responsive teaching fails when treated as an add-on.
This essay reframes CRT as curriculum architecture rather than content inclusion. Instead of focusing on representation alone, it explores how task design, participation pathways, and assessment structures determine who can access rigorous learning.
A practical, defensible rethinking of relevance in modern classrooms.
Best for:
• Curriculum designers
• Multilingual learner specialists
• Instructional coaches
Reclaiming Relevance: Why Culturally Responsive Teaching Is a Design Problem
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