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The Center for Global Education – SOE, IUSB. Your Passport to the World of Multiculturalism and Diversity. Presentation outline. Mission of the Center for Global Education Materials/resources available for students Materials /resources available for faculty
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The Center for Global Education – SOE, IUSB Your Passport to the World of Multiculturalism and Diversity
Presentation outline • Mission of the Center for Global Education • Materials/resources available for students • Materials /resources available for faculty • Suggestions for integration of diversity into courses • Activities in local schools
Mission/Vision Statement • The Center for Global Education at Indiana University South Bend: - desires to bring awareness of global consciousness to teachers and students in the Michiana area by developing, promoting, and providing theoretical and practical resources that support the education of our youth in an ever interconnected global society. - recognizes the importance of multicultural curricula in American schools and, the need to go beyond the internal diversity in American schools and communities to embrace worldwide cultural diversity.
Resource room - cont • Amish garb • Caribbean instruments
Resource room African religious symbol Resource room bulletin board
Resource room cont. African symbols and artifacts African clothes
Other Resource to Students • “Culturegrams” – Two Volumes of profiles on all 192 countries in the world • Social Studies and other textbooks from other countries. • Samples of lesson plans - teaching about other cultures. • “Worldways” – a compilation containing samples of lesson and thematic plans of global and current issues. • Tapes/videos from culturegrams – World regions
Resources to Faculty • Books and files on different cultures, countries • Artifacts from other cultures and countries • Tapes/videos from “culturegrams” – African, Middle East, East Asia, Latin America, Russia in transition, Europe after the cold war • Cultural Awareness program using students of different cultures and diversities as guest speakers in classrooms.
Issues for Integration • Curriculum - Need to Conceptualize diversity and be sensitive and respectful of the ‘microcultures’ within our ‘macroculture’ - The "diversity wheel” (Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Sexual orientation, SES, Religion, Ability, etc.) in preparation to work with diverse students. • Remind students of the role of language as a source of disempowerment - • Incorporate “Teaching Tolerance” materials in courses e.g. “Shadow of Hate” and “A Place at the Table” and multicultural videos in the ERC
Issues for integration – cont. • Awareness of cultural influences students’ “cognitive/learning styles” • (Design learning activities that accommodate (different cognitive/learning styles) • Identify “cultural dissonance” and adopt culturally relevant instruction. (There is no “one-size-fits-all” approach). • Strive to become multiculturally literate (multiculturally knowledgeable).
Issues for integration – cont. • Invite students and faculty of different cultures and diversities as guest speakers in classrooms whenever necessary rather than assuming authority over every aspect of your course. (To avoid perpetuating prejudice and stereotyping). • Awareness and application of dimensions of multicultural education – content integration, knowledge construction process, prejudice reduction, equity pedagogy, empowering school and classroom culture.
Issues for integration-Approaches. • Teaching the Exceptional and Culturally Different – inclusive, assimilation • Human Relations – Tourist curriculum (a show) • Single Group Studies – Identify minorities and teach about them • Inclusive Multicultural Educ.- Broad integration within the institution • Multicultural & Social Reconstructionism – Challenge status quo, Expose political contradictions
Supplemental Readings – Identify appropriate texts for your course • Savage Inequalities • Ordinary Resurrections • Framework for Understanding Poverty • How Schools Shortchange Girls • Affirming Diversity • Pedagogy of the oppressed • Inner City Schools, Multiculturalism, and Teacher Education, etc
Supplemental Educational Movies and Documentary • Lean on Me • A Town Torn Apart • Dangerous Mind • Sweetest Gift • Other movies that deal with diversity in terms of race, class, gender, pedagogy, classroom management, discipline, etc, etc etc.
Promoting Global Education • E201 – Multicultural Education and Global Awareness • Letters to Area Schools announcing the activities of CGE • Visits to area schools - different topics and activities • – High Schools, Middle Schools, Elementary Schools early Childhood, IUSB classes – Transcultural Health, Sociology, History, Education, Counseling • Past students and area schools check materials out and invite me to their schools • Sponsorship of Panel discussion with African/international students/faculty on different topics eg. Africa is a continent, Immigrant children, position of women (developing countries) in nation building.
Presentations cont. • St. Theodore Guerrin High School, Noblesville
Contact: Dr. Kwadwo A. Okrah, Director Center for Global Education Indiana University South Bend Tel: (574) 520 – 5517 Email: kokrah@iusb.edu Webpage: http://www.iusb.edu/~sbglobal