Culturally Responsive Teaching

This article features the published findings of my doctoral dissertation research!

It is human nature to perceive things differently and subsequently to define those differences as either good or bad. How does this dichotomous way of thinking affect an educators approach to culturally responsive teaching, specifically when teaching sexuality education? Drawing from interviews of 10 sexuality educators who received above average intercultural competence scores, this study explored educators’ perspectives on culturally responsive sexuality education, and describes the approaches interculturally competent sexuality educators used to navigate perceived differences in learning environments. In addition, recommendations for how to develop sexuality educators’ intercultural competence are also discussed.

Alaina Szlachta