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Diversity in the Classroom
Nicole Secrist Educ 621
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What behaviors do we see? How do we perceive them?
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Behaviors of the African American Culture That Are Commonly Misinterpreted
Looking away while listening. Standing closely to others while talking. Being reluctant to talk about family problems/personal relationships. Being more concerned about present goals versus future goals. Only embracing cultural norms while living in low SES conditions. Expressing emotions more intensely than others.
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Behaviors of the Asian Culture That Are Commonly Misinterpreted
Being very quiet. Lack of participation in group discussions. Refusal to ask teachers questions. Express one’s own opinion.
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Behaviors of the Hispanic/Latino Culture That Are Commonly Misinterpreted
Touching/embracing while communicating. Standing very close while talking. Keeping family or personal information from others. Interpreting prolonged eye contact as disrespectful. Strongly expressing emotions. Involvement in family/friends childcare. Having Traditionally prescribed sex roles for males and females.
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Now that we recognize different behaviors of various cultures, what can we do to make students of all different cultures feel welcome and comfortable in the classroom?
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Create a Multicultural School
Have high expectations for all students. Create a curriculum that reflects on the experiences, cultures, and perspectives of a range of cultural and ethnic groups and genders. Use teaching styles that match the cultural and motivational styles of the students. Show respect for first languages. Use classroom examples from a variety of cultural perspectives. Use culturally sensitive assessment practices.
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Celebrate Diversity!
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