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# Culturally & historically responsive Actionable lesson plans & templates 4-layered equity framework Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy

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## Key Features

- • **Bridge Theory & Practice:** Blends cognitive, sociocultural, and critical theories into a cohesive, actionable framework.
- • **Practical & Ready-to-Use:** Includes concrete strategies, lesson plans, and reading materials for immediate classroom implementation.
- • **Champion Equity in Education:** Designed to close achievement gaps by addressing systemic biases and uplifting marginalized youth.
- • **Empower Identity & Belonging:** Center students' cultural identities to foster authentic engagement and self-recognition in learning.
- • **Transform Literacy into Power:** Move beyond standardized tests with literacy as a tool for intellectual expression and real-world impact.

## Overview

Cultivating Genius by Gholdy Muhammad offers a groundbreaking four-layered equity framework—identity, skill, intellect, and criticality—designed to transform literacy education for marginalized youth. Combining historical insights with modern pedagogy, it provides educators with practical tools and lesson plans to create culturally and historically responsive classrooms that foster empowerment, critical thinking, and academic success.

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The four-layered framework― identity, skill development, intellectualism and criticality― is essential for all youth in classrooms, especially youth of color, who traditionally have been marginalized in learning standards, policies, and school practices. Readers will learn how to redesign their learning goals, lesson plans, and the texts they use to teach. The framework offers a unique and breakthrough blend of multiple pedagogical approaches including cognitive, sociocultural, and critical and sociohistorical theories.

Review: Positive and Solution Driven - It is no secret there are problems with the United States adequately reaching Black youth in our public education system. Many argue that the system is tailored to benefit white students, leaving the Black and Minority students with the options of conformity, or getting left behind. Many are quick to point out the problems of our education system but fail to offer any insight or solutions on how we can reach all students in our education system. Gholdy Muhammad book, Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy aims to find solutions to educating Black youth by drawing from how Blacks would educate on another and applying that framework to our modern-day education system. Although many black individuals were freed far before the conclusion of the civil war, they were freed from slavery but were not free to participate as active members of the United States society. Sure, they were free, but that is essentially like someone being held prisoner on a boat, and then stating they are free because they get left in open waters. They were not actively enslaved, but they were left on their own with little to no support. In time, they created their own life raft, through the forming of Black literary societies. The self-taught societies would learn to better understand their identities, learn what it means to live, and take their knowledge and use it in their fight for civil rights. The question of how Blacks educated themselves when left to their own devices is the basis of Muhammad’s book, where she examines these 19th century learning and how these individuals used literacy to change their lives and start defining their own narratives, applying this educational framework to the education system today. This framework Muhammad creates is known as Historically Responsive Literacy, where teaching and learning responds to students’ identities, the cultural identities of others, and the social times, both historical and current. The framework has four key objectives, which are the pursuit of identity, skill, intellect, and critically. In promoting identity, Muhammad advocates for more lessons focusing on how students see themselves, as well as seeing themselves in their learning through content that is applicable to their lives. Muhammad’s framework has a big push for literacy, as it is the foundation for developing all other skills. Cultivating Genius argues that instead of current standardized testing, which is tailored to a white audience, Black students need to be show that intellect is not something that is held dormant in one’s mind, but something to be used. opportunity to show their intellect through the power of doing. She advocates for in class debates and other activities which allow the students to witness firsthand the power of information and what can be done with it. Lastly, historically responsive literacy promotes criticality, to open the student’s eyes to the injustices around them, to learn and better our society. The most significant aspect of Muhammad’s book is the fact she not only creates a sound argument in the theory of using culturally and historically responsive literacy to reach black students, but she also provides concrete methods on achieving these goals. With insight on reading materials to select, lesson plans and lesson plan templates, Muhammad shows the current education does not need to be completely reformed to achieve the goals outlined in her book, as the current system can still offer opportunities to provide historically responsive literacy while still meeting CCSS standards. Merely, educators just need a change in classroom materials and perspectives to reach the Black youth our education system as been failing.
Review: Good read! - "Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy" by Gholdy Muhammad is an essential resource for educators seeking to implement an inclusive and equitable literacy framework. The book introduces a thoughtful approach to teaching literacy that centers on the strengths and experiences of culturally and historically marginalized students. Muhammad’s framework blends rigorous academic standards with a deep respect for the cultural identities of students, aiming to nurture their intellectual, emotional, and social growth. What stands out in this book is how it emphasizes authentic engagement, using literature and language as tools for empowerment, rather than merely as means to academic success. The framework is practical and actionable, with clear strategies that allow teachers to cultivate critical thinking, creativity, and resilience in their students. For educators committed to making literacy instruction more responsive and equitable, "Cultivating Genius" provides both the vision and the tools needed to create a transformative classroom experience.

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| Best Sellers Rank | #16,634 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #29 in Elementary Education #418 in Schools & Teaching (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,911 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Positive and Solution Driven
*by T***R on April 26, 2021*

It is no secret there are problems with the United States adequately reaching Black youth in our public education system. Many argue that the system is tailored to benefit white students, leaving the Black and Minority students with the options of conformity, or getting left behind. Many are quick to point out the problems of our education system but fail to offer any insight or solutions on how we can reach all students in our education system. Gholdy Muhammad book, Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy aims to find solutions to educating Black youth by drawing from how Blacks would educate on another and applying that framework to our modern-day education system. Although many black individuals were freed far before the conclusion of the civil war, they were freed from slavery but were not free to participate as active members of the United States society. Sure, they were free, but that is essentially like someone being held prisoner on a boat, and then stating they are free because they get left in open waters. They were not actively enslaved, but they were left on their own with little to no support. In time, they created their own life raft, through the forming of Black literary societies. The self-taught societies would learn to better understand their identities, learn what it means to live, and take their knowledge and use it in their fight for civil rights. The question of how Blacks educated themselves when left to their own devices is the basis of Muhammad’s book, where she examines these 19th century learning and how these individuals used literacy to change their lives and start defining their own narratives, applying this educational framework to the education system today. This framework Muhammad creates is known as Historically Responsive Literacy, where teaching and learning responds to students’ identities, the cultural identities of others, and the social times, both historical and current. The framework has four key objectives, which are the pursuit of identity, skill, intellect, and critically. In promoting identity, Muhammad advocates for more lessons focusing on how students see themselves, as well as seeing themselves in their learning through content that is applicable to their lives. Muhammad’s framework has a big push for literacy, as it is the foundation for developing all other skills. Cultivating Genius argues that instead of current standardized testing, which is tailored to a white audience, Black students need to be show that intellect is not something that is held dormant in one’s mind, but something to be used. opportunity to show their intellect through the power of doing. She advocates for in class debates and other activities which allow the students to witness firsthand the power of information and what can be done with it. Lastly, historically responsive literacy promotes criticality, to open the student’s eyes to the injustices around them, to learn and better our society. The most significant aspect of Muhammad’s book is the fact she not only creates a sound argument in the theory of using culturally and historically responsive literacy to reach black students, but she also provides concrete methods on achieving these goals. With insight on reading materials to select, lesson plans and lesson plan templates, Muhammad shows the current education does not need to be completely reformed to achieve the goals outlined in her book, as the current system can still offer opportunities to provide historically responsive literacy while still meeting CCSS standards. Merely, educators just need a change in classroom materials and perspectives to reach the Black youth our education system as been failing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good read!
*by A***G on January 19, 2025*

"Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy" by Gholdy Muhammad is an essential resource for educators seeking to implement an inclusive and equitable literacy framework. The book introduces a thoughtful approach to teaching literacy that centers on the strengths and experiences of culturally and historically marginalized students. Muhammad’s framework blends rigorous academic standards with a deep respect for the cultural identities of students, aiming to nurture their intellectual, emotional, and social growth. What stands out in this book is how it emphasizes authentic engagement, using literature and language as tools for empowerment, rather than merely as means to academic success. The framework is practical and actionable, with clear strategies that allow teachers to cultivate critical thinking, creativity, and resilience in their students. For educators committed to making literacy instruction more responsive and equitable, "Cultivating Genius" provides both the vision and the tools needed to create a transformative classroom experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THE book every educator should read this year!
*by I***N on April 9, 2020*

K-12 teachers and administrators who want their children to experience new levels of engagement and success in the classroom should read Cultivating Genius. As a veteran high-school educator of diverse youth, a teacher leader, and the parent of a third grader, this book challenged me to re-evaluate what and how children are taught in classrooms all over the county. While it is grounded in historical practices that support success for children of color, the book also calls for a shift in teaching students of all races and ethnicities. This book will make you rethink the terms "at risk" and "disadvantaged"; it will teach you the difference between good teaching and CRSE teaching; it will challenge you to teach more than just skills; and it will equip you with practical ideas to design instruction that truly supports students' personal and intellectual development across disciplines. Read this concisely-written book, and you will feel Dr. Muhammad's love for young people and her passion for a more complete and equitable vision for education in America.

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