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EXAMPLE LESSONS :
Comprehensive list of websites on culture (including lesson plans) - from Teachers Without Borders
Classroom Inclusion and Learning
Participants share their own experiences as students, exploring different ways people are made to feel included in, orexcluded from, the learning process. The existence of different learning needs and the necessity for a wide range of teaching styles emerge.
A student fishbowl gives pre-service and in-service educators an opportunity to hear the experiences, ideas, and critiques ofcurrent students while giving the students an opportunity to be active in the dialogue on multicultural education and education transformation.
Critical thinking about all media and information is an essential aspect of multicultural learning. Test your understanding and your students' or participants' understanding of race, gender, andsocioeconomic class with this activity, leading seamlessly into a dialogue on stereotypes, misinformation and prejudices, and how theyinform teaching and learning.
Facilitating the Difficult Dialogue: Role Plays
Teachers are often hesitant to introduce topics like racism, sexism, classism, and heterosexism in the classroom because theirtraining has not prepared them to handle the issues and exchanges that may result. This activity provides participants an opportunity to sharestories of when discussions about these topics took an unexpected turn, and to generate ideas about how to address these circumstances in the future.
PDF files below:
Classroom Inclusion and Learning
Facilitating the Difficult Dialogue: Role Plays
Additional Resources:
Bibliography for multicultural education (PDF below)
Language-related sites (online only)
Bibliography for Multicultural Education
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Assignment 4: Teacher Reflection
In Course 3, we explored Problem-Based Learning. (You may wish to review that information.)
Please test the following lesson plan, either in your class, in an after-school program, or on the weekends. The instructionshere are quite sophisticated. Please make the appropriate decisions regarding the capacity of your students to handle the work. Withmodification, this activity can be adapted for young people 8 years old and up. This activity requires 30-60 minutes.
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