“That Makes Sense Now!": Bicultural Middle School Students' Learning in a Culturally Relevant Science Classroom

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This study describes how culturally relevant pedagogy in a project-based science class improved student engagement and comprehension. We focus on bicultural students exploring cultural objects and household inventions with family members and connecting scientific concepts to their families' funds of knowledge. We use a multiple-case study design to explore six middle school bicultural students' experiences with culturally relevant activities. Findings describe bidirectional knowledge transfer between the home and the classroom in a way that engaged students, affirmed their home cultures, and facilitated subject matter learning.

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Kim, D., Kim, S. L., & Barnett, M. (2021). “That Makes Sense Now!": Bicultural Middle School Students’ Learning in a Culturally Relevant Science Classroom. International Journal of Multicultural Education, 23(2), 145–172. https://doi.org/10.18251/ijme.v23i2.2595

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