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Page 1: Inviting students to educate you about the cultural diversity in your classroom.

Inviting students to educate you about the

cultural diversity in your classroom

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Challenges: There’s a cultural distance between me and many of my students...

Page 3: Inviting students to educate you about the cultural diversity in your classroom.

Can you hear me over there?

Page 4: Inviting students to educate you about the cultural diversity in your classroom.

...and failing to acknowledge it is inherently disrespectful...

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Page 6: Inviting students to educate you about the cultural diversity in your classroom.

...and frustrating.

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I think all of my content just fell into

the cultural gap.

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Challenge: There’s just one of me...

Page 9: Inviting students to educate you about the cultural diversity in your classroom.
Page 10: Inviting students to educate you about the cultural diversity in your classroom.

...and such a diversity of students!

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How am I going to learn about all this diversity?

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Multi-cultural

task force

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Problem: Is it authentic to infuse a culture that isn’t my own into a lesson?

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That’s right. And they dance like

this!

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And even with adequate study, is it fair to assume that I know something about someone else’s culture?

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...and now I’d like to teach you something that I’m pretty sure is true about some of

you...

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It’s tough for anyone to recognize their own culture until they find out what it is not

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Will you please stop talking through the whole entire movie? Stop yelling at the TV! You are ruining

this for me!

Ooooooh no! He didn’t just do that! Seriously! I would be out of there.

Wait... Are you even watching this?

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Keeping all this in mind, I try to...

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Remember that being culturally sensitive doesn’t mean wearing a variety of cultural hats while I teach...

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...it means inviting contrasting (cultural) experiences and using them to learn about each other.

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By sharing my own (cultural) experiences freely and welcome contrasting

experiences...So, how did

you ask her to marry you?

Well, I created this scavenger

hunt of memories from our

relationship and....

What? You should have taken her to

Red Lobster!

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...and by creating opportunities for students to share their (cultural) experiences within the curriculum

In the story we read today, we’ll get a look

at how the Ancient Greeks believed the world began... What does the beginning

look like in your mind?

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My assumptions:

• Anything that students share from their lives reveals an aspect of their culture.

• When they are sharing aspects of their own life, they are

engaged

• When they are sharing aspects of their own life, they are anchoring the lesson

• When they are sharing aspects of their own life, I am learning in the most authentic way about the culture of my students!


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