While I have always understood that I will have children from all different cultures and backgrounds in my class room, I had never really put much thought into how that would affect my potential teaching methods. Reading this chapter gave me a better understanding on what I might come in contact with during my career. I need to be sure and not only look at the surface culture but look into the deep culture of all my students. This all plays such a major part in the way students learn. There was a part in the chapter that I found really interesting; when they were talking about a question that was asked to Native-American students about “Who discovered America?” The correct answer according to the test maker was Columbus. Of course that would not be the answer a Native-American would give, their ancestors were here long before any European Settlers arrived.
One thing that I am trying to do is build a large library for me future classroom and after reading this chapter it puts more emphasis for me to make sure I have plenty of multicultural literature. I want to have books that my students can relate to so to do that I need to have many choices. I also want to give the students of different walks of life the opportunity to read books that my give them knowledge about others around them.
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Sounds like you and I have the same concerns. I also found it interesting that when giving a test, make sure you are giving something that involves student's cultures. I would also like to start building my collection of books for my living literature classroom.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you reading this book definetly gets you thinking. It's a good thing because it makes you think about things we probably would have never thought about before on our own.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about starting my own book collection too. I'm thinking of going to the library this weekend like Mrs. Pickett suggested and see if I find any good books in the basement of the library and I might also go to the Good Will stores. They may also have some good used books. I also want to have a varied selection of books for my classroom.
I would like to expand my children’s library books. I think there are so many wonderful books out there that teach children important things. Unlike the books we had to read in the 70’s. I don’t think they taught us anything. Really what lesson was to be learned from Cinderella?
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