Resources
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/bookmarks/2012/04/an_interview_with_lisa_delpit.html
This interview with Lisa Delpit offers further insight into the author’s thought processes and could be used to elaborate on discussion about her books. Teachers could use the interview as a springboard for the design of additional questions for the author.
http://www.thenation.com/blog/166888/interview-lisa-delpit-educating-other-peoples-children#
This interview with Lisa Delpit specifically addresses the content of her book Other People’s Children and the author answers questions regarding issues such as problematic research and the misinterpretation of her ideas. Teachers could use the interview to clarify misunderstandings or extend their understanding of Delpit’s ideology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzBbZRtPuUs
This video of a conference keynote address by Lisa Delpit is an excellent introduction to the author’s main ideas and general arguments. The presentation provides a concise overview of the author’s conception of culturally responsive education.
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/Isfo
This video presents Lisa Delpit as she responds to questions from members of the audience in the Langston Room of Busboys and Poets at 14th and V in Washington, D.C. The author discusses her book "Multiplication Is for White People": Raising Expectations for Other People’s Children. Teachers could use this video to compare and contrast the information with the content from Other People’s Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom.
http://education.fiu.edu/ncate/fdoe%20completed%20matrices/educational%20leadership/fiu%20educational%20leadership%20program%20-%20continuing%20approval%200608/appendix%20c%20-%20educational%20leadership%20faculty%20cvs/Lisa%20Delpit%20CV%202008.pdf
This link contains the vita of Dr. Lisa Delpit and can be used as a resource for teachers who are looking for additional reading material by the author or are seeking to research Delpit’s extensive career accomplishments.
http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/bookmarks/2012/04/an_interview_with_lisa_delpit.html
This interview with Lisa Delpit offers further insight into the author’s thought processes and could be used to elaborate on discussion about her books. Teachers could use the interview as a springboard for the design of additional questions for the author.
http://www.thenation.com/blog/166888/interview-lisa-delpit-educating-other-peoples-children#
This interview with Lisa Delpit specifically addresses the content of her book Other People’s Children and the author answers questions regarding issues such as problematic research and the misinterpretation of her ideas. Teachers could use the interview to clarify misunderstandings or extend their understanding of Delpit’s ideology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzBbZRtPuUs
This video of a conference keynote address by Lisa Delpit is an excellent introduction to the author’s main ideas and general arguments. The presentation provides a concise overview of the author’s conception of culturally responsive education.
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/Isfo
This video presents Lisa Delpit as she responds to questions from members of the audience in the Langston Room of Busboys and Poets at 14th and V in Washington, D.C. The author discusses her book "Multiplication Is for White People": Raising Expectations for Other People’s Children. Teachers could use this video to compare and contrast the information with the content from Other People’s Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom.
http://education.fiu.edu/ncate/fdoe%20completed%20matrices/educational%20leadership/fiu%20educational%20leadership%20program%20-%20continuing%20approval%200608/appendix%20c%20-%20educational%20leadership%20faculty%20cvs/Lisa%20Delpit%20CV%202008.pdf
This link contains the vita of Dr. Lisa Delpit and can be used as a resource for teachers who are looking for additional reading material by the author or are seeking to research Delpit’s extensive career accomplishments.
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