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Methods and Materials for Culturally Linguistic Diverse students with Exceptionalities By Jose Urena, Brenda Goings, Sylvia Lee & Leticia Valencia
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Language Demographics
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Theories and Practices in our Educational System today: Culture Assessments Teaching Methods
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“Educational Perspectives” The “Melting Pot” Maintain status-quo A Dominant society Assimilation The “Stew” Equal opportunity An Intercultural society Unique parts-as a whole
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TESTING Standardized vs. Authentic Culturally and Socially biased Diminishes self- concept and creates anxiety Limited sampling abilities Subject to error Compares individuals to a norm population various tools Raises student’s achievement and personal expectations Multiple areas of competency Direct observation of performance Enhances student’s individual strengths
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CULTURE Monocultural vs. Multicultural One Model One language Limits knowledge Discriminates Creates a barrier for success Cultural equity Affirms identity Unlimited knowledge Embraces diversity Builds bridges between communities
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TEACHING METHODS Linguistic vs. Multiple styles One form of instruction Analytical approach Handicaps individual learning Individual work Paper/Pencil tasks Offers learning best suited to the student Variety of strategies Develops individual talents Promotes collaboration Reflective practice
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The Educational “Stew” perspective: Allows us to focus both on the differences in the ingredients while at the same time the beauty as a whole. A good stew does not have a bunch of components that look, taste or have the same texture. The success of the stew depends not only on its looks but also on a lot of other factors including the taste, the freshness of the ingredients, the texture and the mixture itself.
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Reading Methods No single reading method will be effective for all students The application of a variety of methods is extremely important Teachers should appropriately modify or combine methods in order to meet individual needs
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Students with learning disabilities should be provided with sound strategic approaches that empower them as readers, rather than be allowed to learn and internalize incorrect practices
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Selecting the Appropriate Method Students who need to work on reading mechanics frequently respond to explicitly taught code- emphasis developmental reading methods such as phonic, linguistic or multisensory approaches.
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Some effective reading approaches are: Phonics approach Linguistic method Multisensory approach Neorological Impress Technique Language Experience approach Reading comprehension support
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Writing Teachers must model writing strategies. Teachers should exposed students to a wide variety of children’s literature with the goal of developing a feel for the rhythm and pattern of language that (they) will transfer to their writing. Students must have opportunities to write They must understand their own personal word banks in order to use them and write them
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Writing Approaches Modeled Writing Interactive Writing Guided Writing Share Writing Independent Writing On-demand Writing
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ESL Teaching Techniques Some effective methods to assist second language learners are: Total Physical Response Preview-Review Audio Lingual Method Direct Method Content-based, Task-based, and Participatory Approaches
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References Techniques and Principles in Language Teaching by Diane Larsen Freeman Write Up A Storm by Wilda Storm Lesson Plans and Activities to Increase Writing Proficiency by Wilda Storm Classroom Management Strategies by Cangelosis, J.S. http://www.2edc.org/NCIP/library/vi/swenson.htm Teaching Expressive Writing http://ericec.org/digests/e590.html Strategies for composition and self-Regulation in the Writing process http://1idonline.org/1d-indepth/writing/harris-writing.htm1 Reading methods http://www.1donline.org/1d-idepth/reading/reading-methods.html The Strategic Spelling Skills of students with LD http://www.1donline.org/1d-indeprh/reading/strategiec-spelling-skills.html A Working Definition of Multicultural Education by Paul Gorski (2000) One Gorilla by Atsuko Morozumi Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed by Cristeloq Eileen Pocket Charts for Math by Scholastic Grade k-2 Sight Word Games by Scholastic grades K-2 Shoebox Centers by Evan Moor grades k-3
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