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Culturally relevant leadership learning in action: Applying CRLL to curriculum development and program design
Vivechkanand S Chunoo1, Brittany Devies2
1Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
Abstract:
Many leadership educators want to incorporate cultural relevance, cultural responsiveness, and social justice into their work but may be uncertain of how to begin. Others may already be working in culturally relevant leadership learning (CRLL) modalities and deeply desire advice on how to elevate their offerings. Here, the authors provide a brief overview of the CRLL model to explain how it can be applied in curricular and co-curricular postsecondary educational settings. Each author then describes how they have found success implementing CRLL tenets in their areas of influence. Following those descriptions, we offer some critiques and considerations related to CRLL and conclude by suggesting resources to help educators apply CRLL to their efforts.
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