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RESPONDING TO RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY BY: MUBINA HASSANALI KIRMANI AND BARBARA P. LASTER Article Analysis by Ryan Shutt
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Questions We Need To Answer What is the main purpose of this article? What is the key question the authors are addressing? What is the most important information in this article? What are the main inferences/conclusions in this article? What are the key concepts we need to understand? What is meant by these? The main assumption underlying the author’s thinking is? If we take this line of reasoning seriously, the implications are… AND If we fail to take this line of reasoning seriously, the implications are…? The main point of view presented in this article is?
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What is the main purpose? The encourage educators to take the concept of religious diversity more seriously To encourage educators to create a classroom environment that is welcoming and respectful of all religions and their individual belief systems.
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Key Questions Why is understanding religious diversity of such importance? How does one go about creating an open and welcoming environment for those who have differing religious beliefs? Do teachers recognize the benefits of addressing other cultures in the classroom?
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Most Important Information This is a relevant topic that needs to be addressed In 10 years minorities will make up ½ of the US population Presents several first hand examples of children who have felt out of place in their classroom because of their religious and cultural differences Provides advice and solutions on how to overcome what may seem like a difficult task.
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Main Inferences/Conclusions The more we understand of other cultures, the more we can grow to understand our own. We don’t lose our own cultural and religious identity by learning about someone else's. We must be preparing teachers to meet the unique needs of children of diverse backgrounds We must also get the family involved, most learning and influence stems from the home
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Key Concepts We grow in our understanding of self, when we grow in our understanding of others. Learning more about other cultures and religions will only help us grow individually. Every child deserves equal opportunities to learn, and inversely, to teach
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Main Assumptions There is a proper way of creating and encouraging a welcoming environment for cultural growth and education. We can assume then, there is also a wrong way to go about it. Every child deserves the right of equality of education, no matter what religious or cultural background they may come from.
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If we take this line of reasoning seriously… If we take the author’s line of reasoning seriously, we will…. Create a learning environment that caters to all religious and cultural diversities. Create a greater sense of equality amongst majorities and minorities We will ease the difficulty of minorities feeling oppressed or neglected in our schools
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If we fail to listen… If we fail to listen to what the authors have to say we will… Still have a learning environment in which students of religious and cultural minorities feel out of place or unwelcomed. Hinder students belonging to the majority from learning to embrace minorities and consider them equal
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The Main Point of View Educators who look to leave the education system, in a better way than they found it by promoting the embracing of differences within the classroom, by making future and current educators more aware of the situation.
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