10 Questions for Creating Culturally Responsive School Environments - Brookes Blog

10 Questions for Creating Culturally Responsive School Environments

October 1, 2024

How can schools create supportive, culturally responsive environments for students with disabilities from diverse backgrounds? Adapted from the second edition of The IEP Checklist, the questions in today’s post will help you determine (and build!) the least restrictive environment (LRE) for these students.

As a refresher: The least restrictive environment is the environment most like that of children without disabilities in which the child with a disability can make progress—both in the curriculum and on their specific IEP goals. For students who come from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, it’s important that the LRE provides opportunities for English language proficiency development, support for their home language and culture, and opportunities to interact with peers who have similar language and cultural experiences.

First, identify a student with a disability who comes from a CLD background. Then, use the following questions to survey your school and classroom environment, materials, and interactions that the student engages with on a daily basis. Carefully consider any adjustments you might need to make to ensure culturally and linguistically responsive instruction in the LRE.

For more guidance on creating the LRE for culturally and linguistically diverse students with disabilities, get the book behind today’s post—a one-stop IEP guide for special education teams!

The IEP Checklist

Your Guide to Creating Meaningful and Compliant IEPs, Second Edition

By Clarissa E. Rosas, Ph.D., & Kathleen G. Winterman, Ed.D., with invited contributors

Get a thorough introduction to IEPs and a comprehensive framework for IEP development, featuring a unique, in-depth checklist that breaks the whole process into small, manageable steps.