The ties that bind

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This chapter reviews the threads that weave together our inquiries as part of this long-term collaboration studying and implementing culturally responsive and sustaining education in our secondary science classrooms. The interwoven strands that unite our inquiries include: learning with and from students: the importance of relationships; trust; reflecting on the teacher learning journey; and identity, positionality, and self-reflection. We believe that the CRSE PLG could provide a model for those wishing to embark on teacher research into CRSE. Thus, we also use this space to offer insights and advice for interested teachers.

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Wallace, J., & Howes, E. V. (2024). The ties that bind. In Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Teaching: Teacher Research and Investigation from Today’s Classrooms (pp. 251–262). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003397977-17

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