Friday, December 20, 2019
Cultural Traditions And Beliefs Into Their Classrooms
The three people I interviewed are all first year teachers, in their early 20ââ¬â¢s, white, and teach in a B-6 setting. As I interviewed each individual, I started to feel like they had similar perspectives. Looking over their answers now, I wonder if itââ¬â¢s because they all went to the same college, are close in age, and are first year teachers. Iââ¬â¢m curious how someone in their 30ââ¬â¢s or 40ââ¬â¢s would respond to these questions. Some common themes I found while interviewing these individuals is that all go back and forth between promoting diversity and unity. I think it narrows down to what the situation is. All individuals support and incorporate various cultural traditions and beliefs into their classrooms. I found it interesting that one of theâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This individual explained how they absolutely stress cultural differences and common aspects of their students in the hopes of building a tolerance and an awareness of all cultures and backgrounds. Two out of three of the individuals said their classroom was connected with the development of a democracy. They explained that they allow for choice in their classrooms. One of the teachers also explained that although she allows for a lot of choice in her classroom, there is still a clear balance of power, where the student respect her and she does the same. The individual who doesn t believe their classroom is connected to a development of democracy because of the Common Core Standards. They explained that everyone does and learns the same thing. I thought this was interesting because I feel like as a new teacher, you know how to worth with the common core not against it. Since the standards in place now are all newer teachers know I feel like many new teachers how work around the standards, and allow for learning to be fun and different in each classroom. Therefore having a developing democracy in as classroom isnââ¬â¢t unreachable. white, age 22, female, third grade teacher, first year teacher 1. What is the teacherââ¬â¢s professional role in developing a multicultural society? (OR should the teacher play a professional role in developing a multicultural society?) Explain briefly. ââ¬Å"The teachers role should be helping to expose various
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