Running Head: Culturally Sensitive Counseling for Native Americans Culturally Sensitive Counseling for Native Americans Catherine D. Dunn PSYD 8180 OL‚ SYSTEMS OF PSYCHPTHERAPHY Course Instructor: Denise Scatena‚ Ph.D May 21‚ 2010 ABSTRACT Historical trauma is defined as an aggregate of emotional and psychological wounding over the lifespan and across generations‚ emanating from massive group trauma and continues to impacts the group (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_trauma)
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understanding the concept. This is referred to as Culturally Relevant Teaching (CRT). Culturally relevant teaching as describe by Gloria Ladson-Billings in 1992‚ “as a way that would empower students to excel because of the way in which they experience the curriculum makes sense in the context of their lives and helps them develop confidence as a learner.” (Amy Marin Carlson) This makes a great deal of sense because students need to be able to apply what they have learned to everyday life. Teachers
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All employees‚ middle managers and directors of the Company must respect our traditional code of conduct to ensure that all our business units behave and act in a consistent manner from ethically and legally. The Code of Conduct is the basis for the comprehensive and ongoing compliance of all corporate policies and procedures‚ in an open relationship among colleagues‚ which contributes to good business conduct‚ and a lasting positive perception of the integrity of our employees. Being considered as
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I believe one of the main problems in today’s schools is that most educators do not know how to incorporate culturally responsive teaching into their curriculums and classrooms. The lack of culturally responsive teaching hinders the education of the students who are culturally diverse. Culturally responsive teaching needs to become an important part of every curriculum due to the rising amount of diverse students in schools. Unfortunately‚ students of non-white cultures tend to struggle in the
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Running head: EFFECTS OF CULTURALLY SENSITIVE TREATMENT AND COUNSELING Effects of Culturally Sensitive Treatment and Counseling on Native American Vocational Rehabilitation Consumers ’ Success Table of Contents Page Abstract 3 I. Introduction II. Literature Review
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. How do you ensure that your students are connected to the world around them? Research shows that relevant learning means effective learning. The drilling method is known now to be neurologically useless. Meaningful activities that both engage students emotionally and also connect with what they have already learned are what helps build that neural connection and long-term storage. Students connect well with the material‚ whether through engaging them emotionally or connecting new information with
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harms to student‚ will it affect quality of education? In fact‚ culturally diverse classes help students brainstorm better‚ more creative ideas; their future contribution to the society can be unlimited. In the article in the Seattle Times‚ Alexandra Olson (2017‚ October 26) reports that many companies believe culturally diversified workforce can both produce a better marketing campaign and prevent encountering blunders. Culturally diverse classroom can help students collect and discuss on different
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The purpose of the paper is to introduce teachers to up-to-date‚ culturally responsive resources suitable for English language learners from diverse backgrounds. The percentage of English language learners‚ or ELLs‚ continue to increase in great numbers in US classrooms. It is essential for teachers to understand that the needs of ELLs can vary greatly from those in a mainstream‚ native-speaking classroom. Thus‚ teachers working with a diverse population must know how to find effective and appropriate
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to be culturally competent we must come to the realization that even though we might see ourselves as a very welcoming and non-bias individual we probably are guilty of stereotyping and generalizing at some point in our lives. I am half Swedish and half Persian therefore‚ I was early on in life surrounded by two completely different cultures and this has definitely made me more open to other cultures than my own‚ but to say that I don’t stereotype or prejudice would be a lie‚ I think we all do it subconsciously
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preparation programs‚ places an emphasis on teaching culturally responsive approaches‚ and acknowledges fostering reflective practice (National Council of Teachers of English‚ 2010). The need for culturally responsive approaches and reflective practice certainly fall under the domain of pedagogical preparation‚ and therefore these two areas will be explored first. Addressing Diversity in Classroom Practice Addressing diversity and providing culturally
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