This document discusses critical constructivist approaches to educational technology integration and pedagogy. It addresses questions around access and equity, multiculturalism, anti-bias work, social justice, and recognizing existing biases and discrimination. The document emphasizes that critical constructivist approaches involve more than just access and equity, and should recognize how biases and power structures can influence children's experiences. Educators are encouraged to critically reflect on these issues and consult children, families, and communities in developing philosophies and policies to support more inclusive and just practices.
Transistor memiliki empat daerah operasi yaitu daerah aktif, cutoff, saturasi, dan breakdown. Pada daerah aktif transistor berfungsi sebagai penguat sinyal, sedangkan pada daerah cutoff transistor bersifat mati. Daerah saturasi terjadi ketika tegangan kolektor mendekati nol volt. Transistor dapat rusak jika beroperasi pada daerah breakdown yang terjadi pada tegangan kolektor di atas batas maksimum.
Embrace is an assistive robot for seniors and disabled to improve their life quality and safety using connected sensors, telecommunication technology and artificial intelligence.
El documento describe un experimento realizado por estudiantes de ingeniería para observar e identificar las diferencias entre flujo laminar y turbulento. El experimento involucró pasar agua a través de una manguera a diferentes velocidades mientras se inyectaba un colorante. A bajas velocidades, el colorante se movió en líneas paralelas indicando flujo laminar, mientras que a altas velocidades el colorante se dispersó de manera errática indicando flujo turbulento. Los estudiantes también calcularon el número de Reynolds a diferentes condiciones para
Ramo Bolic is an award-winning marketing leader from Bayonne, New Jersey with extensive experience in brand strategy, marketing, public relations, and sales. He has a track record of helping startups grow through strategic planning and creative brand-building. Bolic's areas of expertise include market research, client consulting, product development, digital marketing, sales, advertising, communications, and budget and finance. In his career, he has worked with Fortune 500 companies and handled public relations for high-profile artists. In addition to his professional work, Bolic is also an avid volunteer who participates in fundraising and organizing events for different causes.
The document discusses the characteristics of those who are "poor in spirit". It states that they are humble and acknowledge their unworthiness, looking at others' excellencies and their own faults. Those who are poor in spirit also deny not just their sins but even their good deeds, knowing that any virtues come from God's strength, not their own. When acting most saintly, they still call themselves the chief of sinners, blushing more at the lack of their graces than others do at their excesses of sin.
This document discusses software cost estimation and factors that influence productivity. It defines software cost estimation as predicting resources needed for development like effort, time and total cost. Cost components include hardware/software, travel/training, and effort costs like salaries and overheads. Productivity measures include lines of code, function points based on functionality, and object points. Factors like language, code verbosity, and system characteristics can impact productivity estimates.
This document discusses potential methods for the University of California Santa Cruz to improve water conservation. It focuses on capturing and reusing greywater from residential areas on campus. While reusing greywater could save UCSC money by reducing potable water usage, there are significant health, cost, and logistical challenges. Implementing infrastructure for greywater capture, treatment, storage and distribution would be extremely expensive. Additionally, safely removing all pathogens from greywater for non-potable reuse would be difficult. Due to these obstacles, reusing residential greywater is likely not a cost-effective or feasible conservation method for UCSC.
Những tips dành cho những người làm nghê *Môi giới bất động sản*có thể tự sáng tạo nội dung marketing, giúp việc *mua bán nhà* và *cho thuê nhà* trở nên hiệu quả hơn.
Tài liệu được cung cấp bởi *Prozy* - Cổng *thông tin bất động sản* xác thực
Transistor memiliki empat daerah operasi yaitu daerah aktif, cutoff, saturasi, dan breakdown. Pada daerah aktif transistor berfungsi sebagai penguat sinyal, sedangkan pada daerah cutoff transistor bersifat mati. Daerah saturasi terjadi ketika tegangan kolektor mendekati nol volt. Transistor dapat rusak jika beroperasi pada daerah breakdown yang terjadi pada tegangan kolektor di atas batas maksimum.
Embrace is an assistive robot for seniors and disabled to improve their life quality and safety using connected sensors, telecommunication technology and artificial intelligence.
El documento describe un experimento realizado por estudiantes de ingeniería para observar e identificar las diferencias entre flujo laminar y turbulento. El experimento involucró pasar agua a través de una manguera a diferentes velocidades mientras se inyectaba un colorante. A bajas velocidades, el colorante se movió en líneas paralelas indicando flujo laminar, mientras que a altas velocidades el colorante se dispersó de manera errática indicando flujo turbulento. Los estudiantes también calcularon el número de Reynolds a diferentes condiciones para
Ramo Bolic is an award-winning marketing leader from Bayonne, New Jersey with extensive experience in brand strategy, marketing, public relations, and sales. He has a track record of helping startups grow through strategic planning and creative brand-building. Bolic's areas of expertise include market research, client consulting, product development, digital marketing, sales, advertising, communications, and budget and finance. In his career, he has worked with Fortune 500 companies and handled public relations for high-profile artists. In addition to his professional work, Bolic is also an avid volunteer who participates in fundraising and organizing events for different causes.
The document discusses the characteristics of those who are "poor in spirit". It states that they are humble and acknowledge their unworthiness, looking at others' excellencies and their own faults. Those who are poor in spirit also deny not just their sins but even their good deeds, knowing that any virtues come from God's strength, not their own. When acting most saintly, they still call themselves the chief of sinners, blushing more at the lack of their graces than others do at their excesses of sin.
This document discusses software cost estimation and factors that influence productivity. It defines software cost estimation as predicting resources needed for development like effort, time and total cost. Cost components include hardware/software, travel/training, and effort costs like salaries and overheads. Productivity measures include lines of code, function points based on functionality, and object points. Factors like language, code verbosity, and system characteristics can impact productivity estimates.
This document discusses potential methods for the University of California Santa Cruz to improve water conservation. It focuses on capturing and reusing greywater from residential areas on campus. While reusing greywater could save UCSC money by reducing potable water usage, there are significant health, cost, and logistical challenges. Implementing infrastructure for greywater capture, treatment, storage and distribution would be extremely expensive. Additionally, safely removing all pathogens from greywater for non-potable reuse would be difficult. Due to these obstacles, reusing residential greywater is likely not a cost-effective or feasible conservation method for UCSC.
Những tips dành cho những người làm nghê *Môi giới bất động sản*có thể tự sáng tạo nội dung marketing, giúp việc *mua bán nhà* và *cho thuê nhà* trở nên hiệu quả hơn.
Tài liệu được cung cấp bởi *Prozy* - Cổng *thông tin bất động sản* xác thực
The document proposes establishing a free reading space for children in Bien Hoa, Vietnam. It will be located at 63C5 Tan Phong ward in Bien Hoa city and operated by Bui Thi Hien and Tran Chi Mai. The project aims to provide a space for children to read and participate in activities to encourage reading culture. It estimates costs of approximately 242,990,000 VND (~10,200 Euros) for setup and 735,000 VND (~30 Euros) per month for operation. It calls for sponsorship to help fund the remaining estimated 9,000 Euros needed for construction.
1) O documento descreve o volume 4 da obra As Institutas de João Calvino, contendo notas teológicas e filosóficas preparadas por M. Max Dominicé.
2) O capítulo 12 trata da Ceia do Senhor, seu propósito de assegurar e confirmar que o corpo e sangue de Cristo são dados aos crentes.
3) Calvino refuta a visão daqueles que negam a natureza sacramental da Ceia como exercício da fé, já que as promessas de Cristo fornecem fundamento para a
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Se præsentationen fra SKAT Informationsmøde for IT Leverandører - læs bl.a. om udbudsstrategi, sourcingmodel, IT (om)organisering, IT løsningsframework samt indikationer for kommende udbud.
Computers – A Gateway to Information(Memory)Tallat Satti
Memory consists of electronic components that store instructions, data, and processing results. It comes in two types - primary and secondary memory. Primary memory (RAM) is directly accessible by the CPU and is volatile, while secondary memory (hard disks, USB drives, etc.) provides non-volatile but slower storage. The memory hierarchy balances speed, space, and cost, with primary memory being faster but more expensive and limited than secondary memory.
This document discusses how terrorist organizations use the internet and social media. It outlines that the internet provides an ideal platform for terrorism due to easy and anonymous communication, low costs, and ability to spread information quickly to vast audiences. It describes how terrorists utilize various online facilities like email, social media, video sharing sites for purposes like propaganda, recruitment, fundraising, and sharing tactical information. The document warns that the internet enables new threats like online radicalization and internet-based training for terrorists.
SQL Server allows for the manipulation of data in tables through features like data regions, lists, charts, and sub-reports. Report parameters allow values to be passed into queries to filter data and alter report appearance. Parameters can be defined and prompts used to specify available values and defaults. Query and report parameters can be linked, though renamed query parameters do not automatically update the report parameter. Data-bound parameters display available values from a query to allow dynamic changing based on the database.
Developing business promotional strategies andVIKAS KUMAR
The document provides an overview of the real estate sector in India and introduces IRX, a real estate company. It discusses the key aspects of the real estate industry such as its size, growth drivers, and sub-sectors. It also summarizes the Real Estate Regulation Act passed in 2016 to increase transparency in the sector. The document was submitted as a project report by Vikas Kumar to partially fulfill the requirements of his PGDM program, evaluating digital marketing strategies for IRX.
David Lapetina has over 16 years of experience in corporate financial services and collections management. He has successfully managed collection portfolios and teams totaling over $5 billion in assets. Lapetina has a track record of exceeding goals through strong leadership, analysis, and process improvements. He seeks a new opportunity to utilize his collection and sales skills.
Being a leader for social justice in educationMindy Torres
This document discusses racial inequality and lack of social justice in the US education system. It begins by posing questions about whether all students have equal opportunities and if standardized testing favors white middle class students. It then examines how racial inequality still exists, with low-income and minority students receiving poorer quality education. Barriers to achieving social justice are discussed as ignorance, capitalist interests, and corruption. Solutions proposed include rezoning school districts, reorganizing funding, increasing diversity, improving teacher quality, and community education. The conclusion calls educators to fight for social justice and equality of opportunity for all students.
The project- Challenging Gender Stereotypes- began as a simple idea, to both measure and raise awareness about Gender Stereotypes amongst young teenagers by means of workshops, proposed by two final year students from Delhi University- Richa Bhatt and Asmita Pandey- under the mentorship of Mr. Rishi Kant, Social Activist, Shakti Vahini. The project was presented as part of a weeklong leadership workshop, namely, Bridging the Gap: Social Action Lab, organized by Katradi and Us Consulate Kolkata from 4th to 8th February 2019. The project was selected amongst few others towards the end of the workshop, consequently the two facilitators, Asmita Pandey and Richa Bhatt were granted a micro –grant to run the project in New Delhi from February 2019 to June 2019.
This document discusses several factors that can influence people's access to and engagement with natural environments, including socioeconomic status, culture, age, gender, physical ability, and media portrayal. It notes that different people have varying levels of access to nature due to these factors, shaping their feelings and values about the natural world. As more people live in cities separated from nature, connection to the natural world declines; increasing access could help reverse this trend.
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Gender free tech momentum to mitigate biases in aiMarion Mulder
The document discusses gender inclusivity and bias in technology. It notes that terms like "gender-neutral" can feel restrictive, preferring the term "gender-free" which allows freedom across the gender spectrum. It discusses the differences between sex assigned at birth and gender identity. The document outlines opportunities to make technology more inclusive by involving diverse groups in design and testing, being transparent about algorithms and decision-making, and questioning whether gender or other attributes are really necessary factors. The goal is to move beyond binary thinking and create technology that benefits all of humanity.
The document discusses racism and its definition. Racism is defined as the belief that differences in abilities or qualities are inherited based on someone's race or membership in a racial group. It involves the unequal or unjustified treatment of individuals based on their race, color, or ethnic affiliation. Some of the ethical problems associated with racism discussed include social differentiation, injustice and inequities in areas like employment and education, political and institutional racism, and racism against foreigners. Saudi Arabia aims to combat racism through laws promoting justice, equality and human rights as outlined in Islamic principles. Health educators have an important role in raising awareness about racism and promoting tolerance from a young age.
This document discusses institutional racism and developing cultural competency. It begins by defining types of racism, including structural, institutional, and individual racism. It then focuses on institutional racism, providing examples within education, medicine, and homeless youth services. The document also discusses cultural competency and inclusive development. It proposes assessing organizations' policies, programming, practices, personnel, and resources to identify areas for growth. The goal is for organizations to thoughtfully progress toward greater cultural competency and inclusion.
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Sophie Potter of ReachOut.com and Alison Michalk of Quiip share tips & wisdom for creating safe, welcoming and supportive online communities. Presentation from ConnectingUp 2014.
This document discusses key concepts related to gender sensitivity including:
1. It defines sex and gender, distinguishing between biological and social aspects. Gender roles are learned through socialization while sex roles correspond to biological characteristics.
2. It outlines how gender socialization occurs through various institutions like family, school, church, media, and society. Stereotypes play a big role in shaping ideas of appropriate gender norms.
3. It explains the importance of a gender and development (GAD) approach which seeks to transform unequal gender relations and empower women by addressing how gender biases can impede development if not considered.
Getting it Right: What Really Matters to Students In Social Media Communities...Corie Martin, Ed.D.
This document summarizes the key findings of a research study conducted by Dr. Corie Martin that examined what matters most to students in social communities during the college choice process. The study found that social acceptance, friendships, support, interests, fun processes, and excitement mattered most to students. The top conversation topics among students related to roommates, orientation, selfies, friends, residence life, interests, major, frustration, transportation, and being excited. The document emphasizes that it is important for higher education professionals to provide a safe, supportive space and be available to students during this critical time to help influence enrollment decisions.
90 minute session delivered to faculty at Potomac School. In the ever-changing landscape of student demographics and diversity initiatives, teachers face the challenge of creating a classroom environment that goes beyond celebrations of heroes and holidays. Whether we are educators beginning the journey or far down the path into multiculturalism and inclusivity, there is always room to grow. What are some practical strategies and best practices to become the educator with whom all children thrive?
The document proposes establishing a free reading space for children in Bien Hoa, Vietnam. It will be located at 63C5 Tan Phong ward in Bien Hoa city and operated by Bui Thi Hien and Tran Chi Mai. The project aims to provide a space for children to read and participate in activities to encourage reading culture. It estimates costs of approximately 242,990,000 VND (~10,200 Euros) for setup and 735,000 VND (~30 Euros) per month for operation. It calls for sponsorship to help fund the remaining estimated 9,000 Euros needed for construction.
1) O documento descreve o volume 4 da obra As Institutas de João Calvino, contendo notas teológicas e filosóficas preparadas por M. Max Dominicé.
2) O capítulo 12 trata da Ceia do Senhor, seu propósito de assegurar e confirmar que o corpo e sangue de Cristo são dados aos crentes.
3) Calvino refuta a visão daqueles que negam a natureza sacramental da Ceia como exercício da fé, já que as promessas de Cristo fornecem fundamento para a
I 2015 begyndte SKAT at arbejde med behovssegmenter.
Mange gav i forbindelse med præsentationerne udtryk for, at segmenteringsmodellen kan virke lidt utilgængelig første gang man møder den. For at gøre behovssegmenterne mere nærværende, har vi udviklet et materiale med en række behovsprofiler, der viser, hvordan kunder i de forskellige segmenter kunne se ud.
SKAT Informationsmøde for IT Leverandører 10. marts 2016Søren Ilsøe
Se præsentationen fra SKAT Informationsmøde for IT Leverandører - læs bl.a. om udbudsstrategi, sourcingmodel, IT (om)organisering, IT løsningsframework samt indikationer for kommende udbud.
Computers – A Gateway to Information(Memory)Tallat Satti
Memory consists of electronic components that store instructions, data, and processing results. It comes in two types - primary and secondary memory. Primary memory (RAM) is directly accessible by the CPU and is volatile, while secondary memory (hard disks, USB drives, etc.) provides non-volatile but slower storage. The memory hierarchy balances speed, space, and cost, with primary memory being faster but more expensive and limited than secondary memory.
This document discusses how terrorist organizations use the internet and social media. It outlines that the internet provides an ideal platform for terrorism due to easy and anonymous communication, low costs, and ability to spread information quickly to vast audiences. It describes how terrorists utilize various online facilities like email, social media, video sharing sites for purposes like propaganda, recruitment, fundraising, and sharing tactical information. The document warns that the internet enables new threats like online radicalization and internet-based training for terrorists.
SQL Server allows for the manipulation of data in tables through features like data regions, lists, charts, and sub-reports. Report parameters allow values to be passed into queries to filter data and alter report appearance. Parameters can be defined and prompts used to specify available values and defaults. Query and report parameters can be linked, though renamed query parameters do not automatically update the report parameter. Data-bound parameters display available values from a query to allow dynamic changing based on the database.
Developing business promotional strategies andVIKAS KUMAR
The document provides an overview of the real estate sector in India and introduces IRX, a real estate company. It discusses the key aspects of the real estate industry such as its size, growth drivers, and sub-sectors. It also summarizes the Real Estate Regulation Act passed in 2016 to increase transparency in the sector. The document was submitted as a project report by Vikas Kumar to partially fulfill the requirements of his PGDM program, evaluating digital marketing strategies for IRX.
David Lapetina has over 16 years of experience in corporate financial services and collections management. He has successfully managed collection portfolios and teams totaling over $5 billion in assets. Lapetina has a track record of exceeding goals through strong leadership, analysis, and process improvements. He seeks a new opportunity to utilize his collection and sales skills.
Being a leader for social justice in educationMindy Torres
This document discusses racial inequality and lack of social justice in the US education system. It begins by posing questions about whether all students have equal opportunities and if standardized testing favors white middle class students. It then examines how racial inequality still exists, with low-income and minority students receiving poorer quality education. Barriers to achieving social justice are discussed as ignorance, capitalist interests, and corruption. Solutions proposed include rezoning school districts, reorganizing funding, increasing diversity, improving teacher quality, and community education. The conclusion calls educators to fight for social justice and equality of opportunity for all students.
The project- Challenging Gender Stereotypes- began as a simple idea, to both measure and raise awareness about Gender Stereotypes amongst young teenagers by means of workshops, proposed by two final year students from Delhi University- Richa Bhatt and Asmita Pandey- under the mentorship of Mr. Rishi Kant, Social Activist, Shakti Vahini. The project was presented as part of a weeklong leadership workshop, namely, Bridging the Gap: Social Action Lab, organized by Katradi and Us Consulate Kolkata from 4th to 8th February 2019. The project was selected amongst few others towards the end of the workshop, consequently the two facilitators, Asmita Pandey and Richa Bhatt were granted a micro –grant to run the project in New Delhi from February 2019 to June 2019.
This document discusses several factors that can influence people's access to and engagement with natural environments, including socioeconomic status, culture, age, gender, physical ability, and media portrayal. It notes that different people have varying levels of access to nature due to these factors, shaping their feelings and values about the natural world. As more people live in cities separated from nature, connection to the natural world declines; increasing access could help reverse this trend.
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Gender free tech momentum to mitigate biases in aiMarion Mulder
The document discusses gender inclusivity and bias in technology. It notes that terms like "gender-neutral" can feel restrictive, preferring the term "gender-free" which allows freedom across the gender spectrum. It discusses the differences between sex assigned at birth and gender identity. The document outlines opportunities to make technology more inclusive by involving diverse groups in design and testing, being transparent about algorithms and decision-making, and questioning whether gender or other attributes are really necessary factors. The goal is to move beyond binary thinking and create technology that benefits all of humanity.
The document discusses racism and its definition. Racism is defined as the belief that differences in abilities or qualities are inherited based on someone's race or membership in a racial group. It involves the unequal or unjustified treatment of individuals based on their race, color, or ethnic affiliation. Some of the ethical problems associated with racism discussed include social differentiation, injustice and inequities in areas like employment and education, political and institutional racism, and racism against foreigners. Saudi Arabia aims to combat racism through laws promoting justice, equality and human rights as outlined in Islamic principles. Health educators have an important role in raising awareness about racism and promoting tolerance from a young age.
This document discusses institutional racism and developing cultural competency. It begins by defining types of racism, including structural, institutional, and individual racism. It then focuses on institutional racism, providing examples within education, medicine, and homeless youth services. The document also discusses cultural competency and inclusive development. It proposes assessing organizations' policies, programming, practices, personnel, and resources to identify areas for growth. The goal is for organizations to thoughtfully progress toward greater cultural competency and inclusion.
Alcoholism Essay. The Abuse of Alcohol - Free Essay Example PapersOwl.comAshley Rosas
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Sophie Potter of ReachOut.com and Alison Michalk of Quiip share tips & wisdom for creating safe, welcoming and supportive online communities. Presentation from ConnectingUp 2014.
This document discusses key concepts related to gender sensitivity including:
1. It defines sex and gender, distinguishing between biological and social aspects. Gender roles are learned through socialization while sex roles correspond to biological characteristics.
2. It outlines how gender socialization occurs through various institutions like family, school, church, media, and society. Stereotypes play a big role in shaping ideas of appropriate gender norms.
3. It explains the importance of a gender and development (GAD) approach which seeks to transform unequal gender relations and empower women by addressing how gender biases can impede development if not considered.
Getting it Right: What Really Matters to Students In Social Media Communities...Corie Martin, Ed.D.
This document summarizes the key findings of a research study conducted by Dr. Corie Martin that examined what matters most to students in social communities during the college choice process. The study found that social acceptance, friendships, support, interests, fun processes, and excitement mattered most to students. The top conversation topics among students related to roommates, orientation, selfies, friends, residence life, interests, major, frustration, transportation, and being excited. The document emphasizes that it is important for higher education professionals to provide a safe, supportive space and be available to students during this critical time to help influence enrollment decisions.
90 minute session delivered to faculty at Potomac School. In the ever-changing landscape of student demographics and diversity initiatives, teachers face the challenge of creating a classroom environment that goes beyond celebrations of heroes and holidays. Whether we are educators beginning the journey or far down the path into multiculturalism and inclusivity, there is always room to grow. What are some practical strategies and best practices to become the educator with whom all children thrive?
This document provides information about advocating for children's rights and strategies for advocacy. It defines advocacy as building support for an issue to educate audiences and work towards solutions. Effective advocacy involves listening to children, presenting solutions rather than complaints, networking with others, and joining advocacy groups to amplify one's voice. Advocacy can help ensure all people are able to have their voices heard and views considered. The document also discusses how early childhood professionals can advocate within their settings and for policy changes.
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This document provides an overview of a learning session on comprehensive sexuality education. The session aims to equip young people with knowledge about their cognitive, emotional, physical and social development, gender, relationships, sexual health and prevention. Key concepts covered include relationships, gender, safety, skills for health, human development, sexuality and reproductive health. Interactive activities are used to engage participants and assess what they know, want to know, and have learned.
This document defines essential questions and provides examples of how to write them. Essential questions encourage critical thinking by not having simple answers and requiring students to conduct research and develop original ideas. They prompt students to think deeply about open-ended issues rather than just look up facts. Examples provided include "should" questions about moral decisions and "why" questions to understand causes and effects. Proper essential questions are open-ended, explicitly stated to students, and help design curriculum around exploring the key issues of a subject.
This document defines essential questions and provides examples of how to write them. Essential questions encourage critical thinking by not having simple answers and requiring students to conduct research and develop original ideas. They prompt students to think deeply about open-ended issues rather than just look up facts. Examples provided include "should" questions about moral decisions and "why" questions to understand causes and effects. Essential questions are open-ended, explicitly stated to students, and help design curriculum by connecting lessons to the overarching questions.
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1. … A N D T H E N U T W H O T H O U G H T T H E Y
W O U L D T RY S H A R I N G A L L T H I S I N O N E G O …
C R I T I C A L C O N S T R U C T I V I S T T E C H N O L O G Y I N T E G R AT I O N
2. W H AT I S A C R I T I C A L C O N S T R U C T I V I S T
E D U C AT I O N A L T E C H N O L O G Y P E D A G O G Y ?
More than access and equity.
Access and equity have a number of different definitions which point to the importance of fairness and
responsibility. In terms of Government policy, Access and Equity is about fairness for all people especially when
some legal rules can discriminate against people. In this sense access and equity might mean getting a ’fair go’.
A result of this is that many cultural beliefs and practices may not be included in society which means that some cultures will have more privileges than others. For
example, the state government has a priority of access list to ensure that groups that experience discrimination can have access to children’s services.
4. More than access and equity.
Culture
Questions for Critically Reflective Practice:
• What are your policies about access and equity?
• How do you work with these requirements?
• How do you consider access and equity in your planning of experiences and activities (for example consider whether or not all children have equal access to the
activities and experiences or think about how rules of inclusion and exclusion govern who can play)
5. More than access and equity.
Culture
Multicultural
Questions for Critically Reflective Practice:
• What assumptions do we need to challenge when working with
multicultural and anti bias work?
• How can we get better at recognising the many cultural experiences
that are occurring at the same time?
• What can we learn from each other?
• What are the things you are doing to put respect first in order to
be clear that all people can and should be represented in children’s
services?
6. More than access and equity.
Culture
Multicultural
Social Justice
Questions for Critically Reflective Practice:
• What ideas do children have about what is fair and what is unfair?
• How could plan to talk about what is fair and unfair with children?
• How could plan to talk with families about what is fair and unfair?
7. More than access and equity.
Culture
MulticulturalAnti Bias Approaches
Social Justice
8. Anti Bias Approaches
Questions for Critically Reflective Practice:
• Do all children equally participate in our curriculum, programmes,
experiences and activities?
• How do we reflect upon who we are as a way of recognising that we
bring bias with us to our work?
• How do children take up the idea of choosing who belongs?
• How can we begin to see that Anti Bias and Multiculturalism are about who is included and who is excluded and why?
• How do we make links between home and school?
9. Anti Bias Approaches
The Anti Bias Curriculum (1989) began in the United States from a group of activist educators who were
“dissatisfied with current curriculum for helping children learn about diversity” (Derman-Sparks,1989). So, the
curriculum occurred in a political and historical context influenced by the USA civil rights movement and the
feminist movements in the 1960’s.
10. Anti Bias Approaches
R E C O G N I Z E E X I S T I N G B I A S , D I S C R I M I N AT I O N A N D I N J U S T I C E
In other parts of the world similar work also emerged because children’s services staff recognised the importance of dealing with issues of multiculturalism and
antidiscrimination in their daily work. This international work grew out of policy changes, human rights movements and activists who were determined to make a
difference in the lives of children and families.
11. R E C O G N I Z E E X I S T I N G B I A S , D I S C R I M I N AT I O N A N D I N J U S T I C E
construct a knowledgeable, confident self identity (for children to be confident about who they are)
• develop comfortable, empathetic and just interaction with diversity (for children to be accepting of difference)
• develop critical thinking (for children to be critical about injustice)
• and the skills for standing up for oneself and others in the face of injustice (for children to act upon injustice)
(Derman-Sparks, 1989, p.xi)
12. Is it OK to say things like ‘you run like a girl’, ‘no way José’, ‘that’s so
gay’, ‘black boy’, ‘coon’, ‘eeny, meeny miny mow’ nigger’, ‘terrorist’, and
then say “only joking”?
Who experiences discrimination even if someone is “only joking”?
How do you recognise the comments that children make in their
everyday play and act on them in ways that promote respect and
social justice?
13. Questions for Critically Reflective Practice:
• Is it OK to say things like ‘you run like a girl’, ‘no way José’, ‘that’s so
gay’, ‘black boy’, ‘coon’, ‘eeny, meeny miny mow’ nigger’, ‘terrorist’, and
then say “only joking”?
• Who experiences discrimination even if someone is “only joking”?
• How do you recognise the comments that children make in their
everyday play and act on them in ways that promote respect and
social justice?
14. A N T I B I A S & M U LT I C U LT U R A L I S M
It is important to distinguish between Multiculturalism and Anti Bias Approaches because both ideas play different
roles in children’s services and society, but both are equally important. In some ways, Multiculturalism is seen by
many as a way of ‘including all cultures’ or ‘celebrating culture’ which gives the impression that all cultures are
equally valued in society, but of course they are not.
15. C H I L D R E N ( U S ) A N D S O C I E T Y
Questions for Critically Reflective Practice:
• Who do you consult when planning cultural celebrations?
• What part do children and families play in the planning?
• What part does the community play in your planning?
16. R E A D I N G A M A P
FA C E - T O - FA C E C O N V E R S AT I O N
C H O O S I N G F O O D I N T H E L U N C H R O O M
D I R E C T I O N S O R I L L U S T R AT I O N S
D E M O N S T R AT I O N S
S C I E N C E E X P E R I M E N T S
B A S I C M AT H C O M P U TAT I O N S
S O C I A L S T U D I E S S I M U L AT I O N S
C O N T E X T E M B E D D E D A C T I V I T I E S
17. F O L L O W I N G A C L A S S S C H E D U L E
G E T T I N G A N A B S E N C E E X C U S E
T E L E P H O N E C O N V E R S AT I O N
W R I T T E N D I R E C T I O N S ( N O D I A G R A M S O R V I S U A L S )
O R A L P R E S E N TAT I O N S
O R A L C L A S S R O O M D I R E C T I O N S
S TA N D A R D I Z E D T E S T S
M AT H C O N C E P T S A N D A P P L I C AT I O N S
L I S T E N I N G T O A L E C T U R E
R E A D I N G C O N T E N T C L A S S
C O N T E X T R E D U C E D A C T I V I T I E S
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18. A N T I B I A S M U LT I C U LT U R A L I S M
G E T T I N G T O T H E A C T I V I T Y
• How do you talk about multiculturalism in your everyday planning and
work with children?
• What ideas do people in your service have about multiculturalism?
(You might build a definition with colleagues)
• What examples of practice can you think of that reflect
multiculturalism in your service?
19. What are the stereotypes about technologists?
( A C T I V I T Y )
20. C U LT U R E
Surface Level
Food, Flags, Festivals, Fashion, Holidays, Music, Performances, Dances, Games, Arts & Crafts, Literature, Language
21. Culture
D E E P D O W N
Communication styles and rules - facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, personal space, touching, body language, tone of voice, handling and displaying of emotion,
conversational patterns in different social situations
Notions of - courtesy and manners, friendship, leadership, cleanliness, modest, beauty
Concepts of - self, time, past and future, fairness and justice, roles related to age, sex, class, family, etc.
Attitudes toward - elders, adolescents, dependents, rule, expectations, work, authority, cooperation vs. competition, relationships with animals, age, sin, death
Approaches to - religion, courtship, marriage, raising children, decision-making, problem-solving
22. Questions for Critically Reflective Practice:
• What are your experiences of having to change the way you do things
to fit in?
• What expectations do we have of children and families to change who
they are and what they believe to fit into our services?
• What experiences and activities can we provide to help staff and
families think about the different ways that people participate
without expecting them to change to fit in? (think about language,
eating practices, dress, family structure, gender, learning styles,
celebrations)
23. H O W A T E A C H E R , A S A R E S E A R C H E R I N T H E I R O W N C L A S S R O O M
A N D P R A C T I C E , B U I L D S R E S E A R C H - B A S E D C U R R I C U L U M
TA K E AWAY
Developing a philosophy to support your work
A philosophy is a statement of values, beliefs and rationales for the work you do with children and families.
Children’s services can benefit from having a philosophy that focuses on issues of social justice, equity and are
reflective of multicultural experiences.
Critical Questions for Philosophy Development:
• Does your philosophy reflect the people with whom you work? How?
• Does your philosophy reflect the families and children?
• Does your philosophy reflect the local community?
• Does your philosophy reflect Australian society?
Consulting children, families, staff and community:
• In what ways do you regularly consult children about what is fair and unfair? How do you use this information?
• In what ways do you consult families about their ideas of multiculturalism, equity and social justice?
How do you use this information?
• In what ways do you consult the local community about their ideas about multiculturalism, equity and social
justice? How do you use this information?
• In what ways do you consult and question Government policies in your philosophy development?
Policies to support your philosophy:
• Do you have a policy about multiculturalism?
• Do you have a social justice policy?
• Do you have a policy that addresses equity and anti bias issues?
24. • Barnes, S. (2001) Festivals, holidays and community celebrations. In E. Dau. (Ed.) The Anti-Bias approach in Early
Childhood (2nd Edition) pp159-167. Sydney: Addison Wesley Longman.
• Butler, J. (2004) Undoing gender New York: Routledge
• Campbell, S. (2005) Power play: The hidden curriculum
• Dau, E. (Ed.) (2001). The Anti-Bias approach in Early Childhood (2nd Edition). Sydney: Addison Wesley Longman.
• Dau, E., Hughes, P., MacNaughton, G., Hetherich, D & Baird, J. (2002). Santa In Early Childhood Services: What’s
all the Fuss? CEIEC Equity Issues Paper. CEIEC University of Melbourne.
• Davis, K. (2004). White Early Childhood Educators Re-focusing Reflection CEIEC Members Issues Paper 3.3
• Derman-Sparks, L. and the Anti-Bias Task Force (1989). The Anti-Bias curriculum: Tools for Empowering Young
Children Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of Young Children.
25. • Mac Naughton, G. (2003). Shaping Early Childhood: Learners, Curriculum and Contexts, Berkshire: McGraw Hill.
• MacNaughton, G. (2005). Doing Foucault in Early Childhood Studies: Applying Poststructural Ideas, London:
Routledge
• Robinson, K.H. & Jones Díaz, C. (2006). Diversity and Difference in Early Childhood Educaiton: Issues for Theory
and Practice Open University Press: Berkshire.
• Siraj-Blatchford, I. (1994). The Early Years: Laying the Foundations for Racial Equality, England: Trentham Books.
• Sleeter, C.E. & Grant, C.A. (2004)., Making Choices for Multicultural Education:Five Approaches to Race, Class
and Gender, Columbus: Merrill Publishers
• Vandenbroeck, M. (2004). Diverse Aspects of Diversity: A European Perspective, International Journal of Equity
and Innovation in Early Childhood 2 (2).
26. R U R I K N A C K E R U D
C O N TA C T M E
R N A C K E R U D @ E L I S A B E T H M O R R O W. O R G
@ R U R I K N A C K E R U D
Every game you play is cultural and value laden, every activity or experience you provide is cultural and value laden. Every decision you make is cultural and value laden.
Once we begin to recognise the politics of what we do everyday we can begin to see how everyday living in children’s services is a multicultural experience. This means
that we have to be conscious every day about how we include, represent, value, respect and celebrate culture on a daily basis in order to avoid perpetuating racism,
sexism, homophobia, classism and language discrimination. That’s why we need to focus on equity in our everyday practice in order to work towards social justice in the
lives of
children, their families and the communities in which we work. The nature of this work is ongoing.