ing as a scaffold for literary interpretation and understanding. Signifying, as developed by Lee, involves the us... texts. This concept emphasizes the importance of understanding the cultural context and background of a text to ... teractions, can be leveraged to enhance students' understanding and engagement with academic material. By buildin... D. (2003). Cultural modeling: CHAT as a lens for understanding instructional discourse based on African American
ion. Through her work, Dr. Kezar has expanded our understanding of educational issues ranging from STEM reform to... ies.
* Kezar, A. (2018). How colleges change: Understanding, leading, and enacting change. Routledge.
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the client, valuing their unique perspective and understanding of their own reality. He believed that individual... e a say in their own education.
==== Empathy and Understanding ====
Rogers emphasized the importance of educators showing empathy and understanding towards their students. He believed that creating
alitative assessments of mental processes such as understanding, judging, inventing, or imagining.
Binet's theor... g biases in test interpretation, and refining the understanding of intelligence as a complex and multifaceted con
lves fostering a sense of community, empathy, and understanding among students to create a more inclusive and equ... rk and reflection, educators can develop a deeper understanding of their role in perpetuating or dismantling oppr