Learning routines that reflect teachers' asset-based pedagogies: Creating breathing spaces for students

The findings of this inquiry emerged from a research study conducted over two years in two schools investigating how teachers support learners from populations who have been historically underserved by a provincial education system in Canada. Emerging from a focus on how teachers in four rural middl...

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asset-based pedagogies
At Risk Students
Content Area Reading
Content Area Writing
Cultural Capital
Culturally Relevant Education
culturally relevant pedagogies
Educational research
Equal Education
Foreign Countries
Indigenous Knowledge
Learning
Literacy Education
Middle School Teachers
Middle Schools
Pedagogy
Rural Schools
Social Justice
Student Diversity
Teaching
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