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THE TURTLES present: Language & Cultural Diversity

THE TURTLES present: Language & Cultural Diversity. Melissa. Nathan. Erin. Molly. Language & Cultural Diversity. Part 1 Cultural Diversity. Self Quiz: What are your assumptions?. Ask yourself: What are the different cultures in my school?

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THE TURTLES present: Language & Cultural Diversity

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  1. THE TURTLESpresent:Language & Cultural Diversity Melissa Nathan Erin Molly

  2. Language & Cultural Diversity

  3. Part 1Cultural Diversity

  4. Self Quiz: What are your assumptions? Ask yourself: What are the different cultures in my school? (Include categories such as various ethnic groups, students with disabilities, new immigrants, residents of public housing, and any other relevant groupings.)

  5. What characteristics first come to mind when I think of each group?

  6. Where did these impressions come from? (Peers, family, media, religion, etc.) How reliable are these sources? (“Asian Calculator” –Family Guy)

  7. How do I treat people based on these impressions?

  8. Can I remember a time when someone made assumptions about me based on a group I belong to? How did it make me feel?

  9. This quiz was taken from the following article: Connect With Kids and Parents of Different Cultures How to develop positive relationships with today’s diverse families http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=4426

  10. Components of Culture Values & Behavior Styles Languages and Dialects Nonverbal Communication Cultural Cognitiveness Perspectives, Worldviews, and Frames of Reference (Particular points of view occur more within a culture or microculture than others) Identification

  11. Resources- Culture New Horizons for Learning (www.newhorizons.org). When you click on the “Teaching and Learning” tab, you will find information about topics such as emotional intelligence, cultural bias, diversity at school, and multicultural education. You can also explore many other resources and topics at this excellent site. Coping with Cultures in the Classroom: What every teacher should know http://www.hiceducation.org/Edu_Proceedings/Eileen%20N.%20Ariza2.pdf teachingtolerance.org Great resource…lots of teaching ideas to include culture/diversity. Also links to other resources based on your subject & grade.

  12. Part 2Language Diversity

  13. Our Case… Student: Fome Querishi (6th grade) Speaks Urdu (“That’s what they speak in Pakistan”) Moved to the US within the last year…now in NYC. Previously went to an all-boys school where Islam is taught and practiced Fome was born in Libya and actually lived in Tripoli until her was 8 years old. Oral Level: Low Reading level: 1 (nonreader) Vision problem (dry watery eyes) Dresses like other boys (you wouldn’t know his cultural background without asking Doing homework and he continues to be respectful and well behaved. He’s willing to work in groups, but hasn’t seemed to develop that many friendships outside of ESL class. Caring parents (but…they don’t speak English)

  14. Sample HW from Fome… He didn’t want to write on the assigned topics. Life is hard without school & collage Without school and Collage the life Is bad. You cannot do nothing. You don’t go School then you have to work in Pizza hut, Plaza Pizza e.t.c. You do robbery and said bad word to Other people. If you want to go to schoo. You don’t do your home. Its not Told you to stay 9th you don’t stay. You don’t go to school. Then you pay.

  15. Resources- Language http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/53/07879945/0787994553.pdf p. 402 (Students Who Are Not Native Speakers of English ) Tower of English (http://towerofenglish.com). Here you will find links to hundreds of other useful resources to help you teach your non-native students. Dave’s ESL Café (http://www.eslcafe.com). This excellent site offers a wealth of useful information, resources, links, and insights into teaching students who are not proficient in English.

  16. Meow. Happy Birthday Greg! (yesterday)

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