TEACHING MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION “To be not just effective‚ but to be the Approach” Maitha T. Rasonabe CED-02-601A Rizal Technological University Special Topics in Education (PROFED11) Ms. Lynn M. Besa Instructor INTRODUCTION: “Before we can transform the world‚ we must first transform ourselves” A demanding world that we are facing today challenged us to be a proactive teacher‚ a transformative one who is willing to start the change and engaged in a process of self-transformation
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Process Journal 3 Last week‚ during my routine volunteer activities on Thursday nights‚ a group member of the organization commented something to me that caught my attention. The organization is Pride and the group that I assist with is a gay men’s (young adult) group. There is one particular young man “Joseph”‚ who I describe as somewhat obnoxious‚ eccentric‚ loud and egotistical. Joseph identifies as a gay Haitian man. Joseph is the person‚ that when he speaks up in group‚ (which
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Organization of the Houston Police Department Budget & Finance Joseph A. Fenninger Deputy Director Legal Services C. E. Ferrell Deputy Director CHIEF OF POLICE CHARLES A. McCLELLAND‚ JR. Chief of Staff M. D. Slinkard Captain Public Affairs Regina Woolfolk Deputy Director Strategic Operations M. A. Dirden Executive Asst. Chief Investigative Operations M. I. Montalvo Executive Asst. Chief Field Operations K. A. Munden Executive Asst. Chief Technology Services D. J. Morgan
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Intro Today’s America’s ability to provide a basic education to anyone is truer than ever before. Does it mean everyone gets an equal education? The concept behind education is an individual who has been educated and knows all the answers. For some this is a person who has been through the rigors of school and graduated. Most of us want to believe it is someone who makes a living with what they have learned. Adult education is flawed and does not provide the best education for people. Education
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What does multiculturalism mean; it is acceptance or promotion of multiple ethnic cultures‚ applied to the demographic make-up of a specific place. (en.wikipedia.org). How I would incorporate activities that would support a multicultural class room‚ well for one I would take a map of the world and pin it up to one wall of my class room. Take pictures of everyone in the class and put the pictures and their names on the side of the map and run a string to the place where they
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Table of Contents 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Personal Values and Its Origins 4. Dealing with countertransference 5. Benefits & Limitations 6. Managing personal values - Multicultural Awareness 7. Conclusion 8. References Personal Values in Counselling: ‘It is impossible for a counsellor to maintain a position of neutrality’. Abstract The main purpose of writing this essay is to analyze and highlight some personal values of a counselor that can
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Tina Barsam November 28‚ 2001 Paper 1 Eng 305/Cross Multicultural Education in America America has long been called "The Melting Pot" because it is made up of a varied mix of races‚ cultures‚ and ethnicities. As more and more immigrants come to America searching for a better life‚ the population naturally becomes more diverse. This has‚ in turn‚ spun a great debate over multiculturalism. Some of the issues under fire are who is benefiting from the education‚ and how to present the
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The results of this study suggest that multicultural incidents in supervision influence the supervision process and the multicultural competence of supervisors and supervisees. This influence may be positive or negative‚ depending on the nature of the supervisory relationship and the manner in which the cultural issues are addressed. This finding is important because it suggests that the relationship may be a pivotal component of multicultural supervision that moderates how all other experiences
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aspects of multicultural. Multicultural is a term used for teachers to create strategies for students to learn culture and develop racial understanding. James Bank‚ an American educator‚ focused on several cultures and believed “that one way to achieve greater understanding and more positive attitudes toward different groups is to integrate and broaden the curriculum to make it more inclusive and action orientated” (Sadler & Zittleman‚ 2016‚ p.70). He discusses four approaches to a multicultural curriculum
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Multicultural education aims to provide every student with equal educational opportunities and receiving equitable educational benefits. (Banks‚ 2005‚ Drum & Howard‚ 1989) Ultimately‚ it provides a level playing field‚ regardless of social backgrounds and concretizes
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