Read: What to look for in a Classroom—---- Written By: Alfie Kohn
Watch: Introduction to Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
Reflection:
After working in many classrooms, as well as a daycare weekly most of the stuff in this week's article was all familiar to me. Visuals of student work in the classroom are something that everyone sees immediately when you walk into the environment. It shows the parents what the children are doing at school and also shows their progress. Having student work on the wall as well as a stress free and organized environment is very important for classrooms.
Within the video we learn about a culturally relevant pedagogy in academic environments. We learn that culture and diverse students bring new elements to a classroom that make the learning experience so unique. It’s so important to bring awareness to these backgrounds of students which can almost boost their confidence.
To share in class:
When reading the article I was able to relate to having pictures in the classroom. At my daycare we made memory blocks for our infants. These memory blocks are soft memory foam blocks with family pictures for children to look at throughout the day. While doing tummy time and practing how to sit the children have the opportunity to look their family. After a couple weeks, I realized in great detail how each family and culture is so different. Some children just have mom, dad, and siblings while others have extended family which is a crucial role in their life. These elements will soon make the charcterits of these children shaping them to the individual they will once become. I find it so crazy how these children at such a young age look at these images and almost recognize their faces! On the flip side, I could see how this isn't conducive to everyone because some children don't have as many individuals in their life. This isn't a bad thing, but just something that sets children apart that parents may see when they come into the classroom.
Hi Mallory! I like that you shared your own personal development about culture.
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