This semester I took 3 classes; Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II, Psychology and Sociology of Diverse Cultures, and Integrating Technology into Curriculum (later class is what pushed me into blogging).
In wrapping up my Psy/Soc class, I came across my first assignment at the beginning of the semester regarding the importance of discussing diversity and its importance in curriculum. After completing this course, I stand behind my original statement and thought I would share.
"It most certainly is important to discuss the issues of diversity. I believe that because we live in such a diverse society we must be educated in the differences each of our cultures contributes to society. It is completely selfish to assume any one culture is the best or that any one race is superior. We all contribute equally both negative and positives to the world we live. As an educator I believe it becomes even more important to be educated on the issues of diversity. Most children’s first interaction with such an array of diverse cultures begins when they enter school. If their teachers are not equipped to handle the multitude of challenges that can arise, they cannot properly educate their students. It is also important for educators to understand and be sensitive to the many diverse cultures’ traditions and beliefs as well as patience while some might be learning to adjust to a new culture themselves." |
Sunday, December 11, 2011
As Fall '11 Semester Comes to a Close...
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