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Series Title
Practical Access
Keywords
culturally responsive instruction; diversity
Disciplines
Accessibility | Disability and Equity in Education | Education
Description
Dr. Cathy Kea is a Professor of Special Education at North Carolina A&T State University. Dr. Kea’s research interest and engagement focus on the intersection between general education, special education, and multicultural education- a trilogy to be transformed. Her current research focuses on preparing teachers to design and deliver culturally responsive instruction in urban classrooms and ways to infuse diversity throughout course syllabi and teacher preparation programs.
Tune in as Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker honor, celebrate, and reflect on Dr. Kea's career, the Council of Exceptional Education (CEC) 's past 100 years while also thinking ahead to the future. Don't forget we love to hear from our listeners! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. We look forward to receiving your questions on our Google Phone (407) 900- 9305, Facebook (Practical Access), Twitter (@AccessPractical), or Instagram (@Practical_Access).
Date Created
4-1-2022
Item Type
Audio
Type
article
Length of Episode
17:05
Recommended Citation
Hines, Rebecca and Dieker, Lisa, "S7 E11: CEC Developing Culturally Responsive Educators with Dr. Cathy Kea" (2022). Practical Access Podcast. 116.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/practicalaccess/116
Transcript - Practical Access S7E11
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