This document outlines the assignments and topics for an education course on cultural immersion and socio-historical research. It includes assignments on analyzing the socio-historical context of education policies, exploring unconscious biases, writing from the perspective of a diverse student, examining issues of gender and race, and presenting research on a culture and its education system. Students are asked to consider how decisions have impacted multicultural education and which groups may feel excluded from the curriculum.
Karl Reid, Senior Vice President of Academic Programs and Strategic Initiatives at the United Negro College Fund, gave a keynote presentation at the NPEA conference called All Things Considered: Cultivating Healthy Resistance Strategies to Promote Academic Excellence.
Karl Reid, Senior Vice President of Academic Programs and Strategic Initiatives at the United Negro College Fund, gave a keynote presentation at the NPEA conference called All Things Considered: Cultivating Healthy Resistance Strategies to Promote Academic Excellence.
This is developed from a resource by Liz Voges (TES website) and looks at how social class impacts on educational acheivement it covers a number of key ideas and underlying theories of learning and social class.
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Black Males, Social Imagery, and the Disruption of Pathological IdentitiesJonathan Dunnemann
Throughout the history of the U.S., racialized groups have often had their experiences profoundly shaped by social imagery in ways that have created tremendous hardships in the quest for
self-actualization and a healthy sense of self.
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the manner in which Black males have been one of the primary victims of negative social imagery and how the remnants of these constructions continue to have contemporary influences, ....
An exploration into a patriarchal society that devalues anything that emasculates male children, while simultaneously celebrating female children who become more masculine.
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Unit 1: Module 1 - M1 Assignment 3
Assignment 3: Views on Diversity
Pablo believes that diversity is the most important issue in our culture, and that it is greatly underemphasized. On the other hand, Ralph rarely thinks of diversity, except when it is mentioned in the workplace. Monica is sensitized to multicultural issues because her parents are immigrants who still struggle with discrimination after being here for 20 years.
To obtain a cross-section of what people think about diversity, conduct five-minute interviews with three individuals you don't know well, and assess their views on diversity. You have been provided an
Informed Consent
document for the respondents to sign along with verbally consenting to participate in this assignment. This is to enable that the respondents demonstrate a clear understanding of the meaning and purpose of this assignment. While you are expected to use the informed consent form in keeping with ethical practices for data collection, you do not need to submit it to the instructor as part of the assignment.
Ask the respondents the following questions and record their answers:
When you hear the word diversity mentioned in the workplace, in the media, or in casual conversation, what meaning do you assign this term?
Does a particular race, ethnic group, or other minority group come to mind when you think of diversity? Does one of these groups pertain to you?
Do you think the majority of people in our culture:
Respect cultural differences among groups of people.
Show indifference to cultural differences.
Lack respect for cultural differences. Explain each choice.
If you were to make a suggestion about how our culture should handle diversity over the next decade, what would it be?
Compile your responses and write a brief reflection paper (two pages) on your findings. Specifically address the following issues:
What did you discover was the general attitude toward diversity in our culture?
Is diversity more associated with one race, ethnic, or other minority group than with others? If so, explain why this might be the case.
Compare and contrast the respondent's views with your own. How would you answer the same questions?
Submit your response to the
M1: Assignment 3 Dropbox
by
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
. Your response should be at least two pages long. All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources.
Assignment 3 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Interviewed a cross-section of people and acquired the desired responses.
15
Summarized the respondent's attitude toward diversity in modern culture using appropriate terms and concepts.
25
Commented on whether the respondent believed diversity was associated with one particular race or ethnic group more so than others.
25
Provided contrasting views between the respondent's and your own views on the discussed subjects along with an explanation.
25
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical sch.
Write a 3–4-page evaluation of gender and education in the Unitevickeylintern
Write a 3–4-page evaluation of gender and education in the United States.
This assessment asks you to consider the ways gender may concretely impact a major societal institution.
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:
Competency 1: Critically analyze issues related to gender and communication.
Explain how K–12 schools can intentionally or unintentionally enforce gender roles.
Describe how colleges and universities either support or disregard gender issues on campus.
Competency 4: Identify effective leadership strategies that promote effective communication between men and women.
Summarize the role of gender in the student–instructor dynamic.
Describe how to reduce or eliminate gender bias in the classroom.
Competency 5: Communicate effectively in a variety of formats.
Communicate effectively and concisely using APA formatting.
To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.
For the following questions, refer to the Resources (under the Internet Resources heading) for links to the Lieberman resource and the Barr resource:
Do mothers and fathers generally differ in their interaction with children? If so, then how?
Do today's fathers spend more time with their children than their own fathers spent with them?
Do you think males and females are growing up at the same pace today as they did in previous eras?
Many experts believe that education in the United States is gendered. That is, boys and girls are educated and treated differently throughout their academic careers. For this assessment, write an evaluation of gender and education in the United States. Address the following in your evaluation:
Are boys and girls taught gender in our public school systems?
Are female and male college students given equal support?
What differences are there in how college students evaluate male and female instructors?
How can gender bias be reduced or eliminated in the classroom?
If you use Internet sources, they must be credible. For example, Wikipedia and YouTube are not credible resources.
Additional Requirements
Written communication:
Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
APA formatting:
Resources and in-text citations should be formatted according to APA (6th edition) style and formatting.
Font and font size:
Times New Roman, 12 point, double-spaced. Use Microsoft Word.
Number of resources:
4 or more.
Length:
3–4 pages.
The document reviews key findings from research on gender. You may wish to review the document for an overview of these key concepts and ideas:
We enter a gendered society at birth and continue to receive messages about gender throughout our lives. (Wood & Bodey, 2011, p. ...
Discussion QuestionsQuestion 1 (300 words minimum)MoneLyndonPelletier761
Discussion Questions
Question 1 (300 words minimum)
Monetary policy is largely determined by the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) in the United States. For this discussion, let’s cordially debate the necessity of the Fed.
For your initial post address the following:
· How does the Fed control the money supply? Be sure to explain how they can expand or restrict the money supply.
· How does the banking system create money?
· List two to three pros and cons of the Federal Reserve Bank.
· What is your conclusion: is the Fed necessary? Support your opinion.
Your initial response should be a minimum of 300 words. Graduate school students learn to assess the perspectives of several scholars. Support your response with at least one scholarly and/or credible resource in addition to the text.
Discussion: Week 11: Critical Conversations—Part 2: Taking a Stand
Today’s early childhood professionals are operating in a much more diverse world than those who have come before them. Whether the diversity is racial, cultural, economic, or related to sexual orientation and/or familial differences, professionals must not only recognize and respect but also seek to understand the unique context of each child with whom he or she works. Part of this journey involves replacing mainstream ideas of how things ‘are’ or ‘should be’ with culturally responsive practices that are enhanced by home-school relationships.
In this Discussion, you again engage in critical conversations, this time focusing on the concepts of culturally responsive practices and the use of published literacy programs.
To prepare
Review this module’s Learning Resources. Then, select from the following the topic that most resonates with you. Last, conduct additional research to find two articles for and two articles against the topic you have selected.
Topics Of Choice:
· Published literacy programs for all young children or literacy education philosophies (for example, whole language vs. phonics)
· National literacy standards (for example, Common Core)Assignment Task Part 1
In a 500 word response:
Write and discuss about Employ the critical conversation approach to explain your perspective on the topic. Then, analyze and share insights from the articles both for and against your topic. Justify your post with specific references to the resources you have found, and include the citations for each of your sources at the bottom of your post.
Assignment Task Part 2
In 200 word responses:
Read a selection of your colleagues’ postings.
Respond to two or more of your colleagues’ postings—one who wrote about the same topic you chose, and one who wrote about a different topic—in one or more of the following ways:
· Explain whether you agree or disagree with the colleague who wrote about the same topic you chose, citing the resources to substantiate your thinking.
· Pose a question to a colleague who wrote about a different topic, asking clarifying questions to better understand his or her perspective. ...
This is developed from a resource by Liz Voges (TES website) and looks at how social class impacts on educational acheivement it covers a number of key ideas and underlying theories of learning and social class.
Read the March edition of the EducationUSA Monthly Bulletin to learn about the undergraduate financial aid process and choosing a university according to your personality. Also, don\'t miss our events with GEORGETOWN LAW and COMEXUS. North Central Missouri College is offering a full scholarship. Check it out!
Black Males, Social Imagery, and the Disruption of Pathological IdentitiesJonathan Dunnemann
Throughout the history of the U.S., racialized groups have often had their experiences profoundly shaped by social imagery in ways that have created tremendous hardships in the quest for
self-actualization and a healthy sense of self.
The purpose of this article is to shed light on the manner in which Black males have been one of the primary victims of negative social imagery and how the remnants of these constructions continue to have contemporary influences, ....
An exploration into a patriarchal society that devalues anything that emasculates male children, while simultaneously celebrating female children who become more masculine.
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Unit 1: Module 1 - M1 Assignment 3
Assignment 3: Views on Diversity
Pablo believes that diversity is the most important issue in our culture, and that it is greatly underemphasized. On the other hand, Ralph rarely thinks of diversity, except when it is mentioned in the workplace. Monica is sensitized to multicultural issues because her parents are immigrants who still struggle with discrimination after being here for 20 years.
To obtain a cross-section of what people think about diversity, conduct five-minute interviews with three individuals you don't know well, and assess their views on diversity. You have been provided an
Informed Consent
document for the respondents to sign along with verbally consenting to participate in this assignment. This is to enable that the respondents demonstrate a clear understanding of the meaning and purpose of this assignment. While you are expected to use the informed consent form in keeping with ethical practices for data collection, you do not need to submit it to the instructor as part of the assignment.
Ask the respondents the following questions and record their answers:
When you hear the word diversity mentioned in the workplace, in the media, or in casual conversation, what meaning do you assign this term?
Does a particular race, ethnic group, or other minority group come to mind when you think of diversity? Does one of these groups pertain to you?
Do you think the majority of people in our culture:
Respect cultural differences among groups of people.
Show indifference to cultural differences.
Lack respect for cultural differences. Explain each choice.
If you were to make a suggestion about how our culture should handle diversity over the next decade, what would it be?
Compile your responses and write a brief reflection paper (two pages) on your findings. Specifically address the following issues:
What did you discover was the general attitude toward diversity in our culture?
Is diversity more associated with one race, ethnic, or other minority group than with others? If so, explain why this might be the case.
Compare and contrast the respondent's views with your own. How would you answer the same questions?
Submit your response to the
M1: Assignment 3 Dropbox
by
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
. Your response should be at least two pages long. All written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources.
Assignment 3 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Interviewed a cross-section of people and acquired the desired responses.
15
Summarized the respondent's attitude toward diversity in modern culture using appropriate terms and concepts.
25
Commented on whether the respondent believed diversity was associated with one particular race or ethnic group more so than others.
25
Provided contrasting views between the respondent's and your own views on the discussed subjects along with an explanation.
25
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical sch.
Write a 3–4-page evaluation of gender and education in the Unitevickeylintern
Write a 3–4-page evaluation of gender and education in the United States.
This assessment asks you to consider the ways gender may concretely impact a major societal institution.
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:
Competency 1: Critically analyze issues related to gender and communication.
Explain how K–12 schools can intentionally or unintentionally enforce gender roles.
Describe how colleges and universities either support or disregard gender issues on campus.
Competency 4: Identify effective leadership strategies that promote effective communication between men and women.
Summarize the role of gender in the student–instructor dynamic.
Describe how to reduce or eliminate gender bias in the classroom.
Competency 5: Communicate effectively in a variety of formats.
Communicate effectively and concisely using APA formatting.
To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.
For the following questions, refer to the Resources (under the Internet Resources heading) for links to the Lieberman resource and the Barr resource:
Do mothers and fathers generally differ in their interaction with children? If so, then how?
Do today's fathers spend more time with their children than their own fathers spent with them?
Do you think males and females are growing up at the same pace today as they did in previous eras?
Many experts believe that education in the United States is gendered. That is, boys and girls are educated and treated differently throughout their academic careers. For this assessment, write an evaluation of gender and education in the United States. Address the following in your evaluation:
Are boys and girls taught gender in our public school systems?
Are female and male college students given equal support?
What differences are there in how college students evaluate male and female instructors?
How can gender bias be reduced or eliminated in the classroom?
If you use Internet sources, they must be credible. For example, Wikipedia and YouTube are not credible resources.
Additional Requirements
Written communication:
Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
APA formatting:
Resources and in-text citations should be formatted according to APA (6th edition) style and formatting.
Font and font size:
Times New Roman, 12 point, double-spaced. Use Microsoft Word.
Number of resources:
4 or more.
Length:
3–4 pages.
The document reviews key findings from research on gender. You may wish to review the document for an overview of these key concepts and ideas:
We enter a gendered society at birth and continue to receive messages about gender throughout our lives. (Wood & Bodey, 2011, p. ...
Discussion QuestionsQuestion 1 (300 words minimum)MoneLyndonPelletier761
Discussion Questions
Question 1 (300 words minimum)
Monetary policy is largely determined by the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) in the United States. For this discussion, let’s cordially debate the necessity of the Fed.
For your initial post address the following:
· How does the Fed control the money supply? Be sure to explain how they can expand or restrict the money supply.
· How does the banking system create money?
· List two to three pros and cons of the Federal Reserve Bank.
· What is your conclusion: is the Fed necessary? Support your opinion.
Your initial response should be a minimum of 300 words. Graduate school students learn to assess the perspectives of several scholars. Support your response with at least one scholarly and/or credible resource in addition to the text.
Discussion: Week 11: Critical Conversations—Part 2: Taking a Stand
Today’s early childhood professionals are operating in a much more diverse world than those who have come before them. Whether the diversity is racial, cultural, economic, or related to sexual orientation and/or familial differences, professionals must not only recognize and respect but also seek to understand the unique context of each child with whom he or she works. Part of this journey involves replacing mainstream ideas of how things ‘are’ or ‘should be’ with culturally responsive practices that are enhanced by home-school relationships.
In this Discussion, you again engage in critical conversations, this time focusing on the concepts of culturally responsive practices and the use of published literacy programs.
To prepare
Review this module’s Learning Resources. Then, select from the following the topic that most resonates with you. Last, conduct additional research to find two articles for and two articles against the topic you have selected.
Topics Of Choice:
· Published literacy programs for all young children or literacy education philosophies (for example, whole language vs. phonics)
· National literacy standards (for example, Common Core)Assignment Task Part 1
In a 500 word response:
Write and discuss about Employ the critical conversation approach to explain your perspective on the topic. Then, analyze and share insights from the articles both for and against your topic. Justify your post with specific references to the resources you have found, and include the citations for each of your sources at the bottom of your post.
Assignment Task Part 2
In 200 word responses:
Read a selection of your colleagues’ postings.
Respond to two or more of your colleagues’ postings—one who wrote about the same topic you chose, and one who wrote about a different topic—in one or more of the following ways:
· Explain whether you agree or disagree with the colleague who wrote about the same topic you chose, citing the resources to substantiate your thinking.
· Pose a question to a colleague who wrote about a different topic, asking clarifying questions to better understand his or her perspective. ...
Reflective Personal Development Paper(25 Points)5-to-6 p.docxcarlt3
Reflective Personal Development Paper
(25 Points)
5-to-6 page paper [double-space, APA style]
Students will write a narrative essay about your own life, describing the experiences that have shaped your views of race, culture, and issues of diversity and how your life experiences, perceptions, education, and family background have led to your current ideas about teaching and learning diverse
student populations.
By researching and studying your own family background, it is possible to gain an appreciation about ways in which we share many similarities and differences. As a brief, introductory section of this assignment, try to gather as much information as you can about your family background including
religious affiliation, ethnicity, culture, language(s), country of origin, education/occupation and any other information you think is of interest and value. Then, reflect on your own experiences in terms of your cultural reference, your family background, your interactions with others unlike yourself, and other factors determined by your own circumstances and your upbringing. Include SPECIFIC EXAMPLES OF EVENTS AND SITUATIONS
that you feel shaped your views on these issues. Be sure to situate your
examples in the context of assumptions about schooling and education.
Write a five to six page paper [double-space, APA style] recapturing your recollections and emphasizing your experiences with cultural diversity as a student in elementary, secondary, and higher education.
Some suggested questions you may want to ask yourself:
What messages did I receive growing up a
bout what it meant to be a member of my racial/
ethnic group, religious, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic class, etc.? How has these, or later life situations that challenged it, informed the way you interact with students or colleagues or parents, either in or out of your group?
Have you been encouraged (or forced) to think about issues like racism, sexism, heterosexism/homophobia, or classism? If so, how did those experiences shape your teaching and/or learning? If not, how has the lack of consideration of those issues informed your teaching and/or learning?
What are some of your life experiences, or dimensions of your identity, that give you a unique insight into multicultural issues?
What are some of the areas or isms with which you still struggle? What are some of your stereotypes or prejudices? How might you confront them?
Try to think deeply about parts of your identity that put you in a privileged group (whiteness for race, maleness for gender, heterosexuality for sexual orientation, uppermiddle class for socioeconomic status, etc.) and the inequities around those areas. Challenge yourself. Use this as an opportunity to
practice and model self-critique.
Suggested Format
-Family History Family Background
Life Experience
Cultural Experiences
Childhood
Adolescence
College and beyond
Adulthood
-Impact on Teaching
Personal Im.
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Letter Grade:
The following questions should serve as a guide for your entry:
· What is one group (racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, gender, religious, social class, etc.) with which you feel you can identify in terms of belonging to this group?
· Would you consider this group a majority or minority group? Why?
· How important is this group identity to you? If it is very important, what do you think makes it important? If it is not, why do you think it is not important to you?
· In what way or ways might this group identity help to shape your view of the world?
· How is your ability to be objective about minority-majority issues influenced, either positively or negatively by this group identity?
Comments:
Carl, you’ve done a very good job on your first journal entry and your application of the concepts of “machismo” and objectivity. See my comment on the definition of minority. Are Hispanics considered a minority only due to their numbers? Other relevant concepts that might apply to what you’ve written here might be symbolic interaction and cultural differentiation.
You needed to apply two theories this week. You might have used social identity theory to explain your feeling of comfort around those like you in terms of the ethnicity and social status. You might also have used Interactionist theory to explain the process of cultural transmission of Hispanic norms and values, especially those that apply to Hispanic males as well as to explain why skin color may be significant in the U.S. while it is not as significant in Latin American countries. Interactionists would also suggest that taking one’s time may be interpreted as being lazy in the US and this might result in conflict. Our culture shapes our perceptions and in turn, this influences how we react to those who are not like us in certain respects. Your APA format is very good overall. If the information cited is quoted material, then you also need to include the page number on which the quoted material is located.
As noted in the instructions, these journals are “practice” for the paper. They are meant to help you in applying concepts and theory, so be sure to follow my comments and the feedback I give you each week. Review the rubric below to see where you need to concentrate on improving your entries. If you do not understand something, please contact me. Thanks! Instructor C :-)
The ethnic group with which I feel I can identify in terms of belonging to this group is Hispanic. I would consider this group to be a minority group and so does society. Although Hispanics have grown significantly in numbers throughout the United States their numbers as far as population goes are still low in comparison to others in the United States[k1] . Hispanics have grown to be the largest minority group in the United States (Parrillo, 2011). Being Hispanic to me is very important. It signifies who I am and what I am about. One thing that makes this identi.
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Part I. Overcoming Bias
I am a person who firmly believes that everyone is equal despite anything. The fact that one may be of a different color or religion does no affected me because I think that everyone is equal. Also, for people who come from a poor background, I feel like they should be considered to fit into society. My culture can affect my professional work, especially when working in an area that is sensitive to culture. It can have a affirmative impact on the people I labor with because they will learn to interact with others well. On the other hand, institutions where cultural diversity is not considered necessary, it will have a negative influence on me because expressing the difference would be difficult. I believe that every individual has a right to experience equality. Oppression is not suitable for individuals who are from a different culture or background. Also, people should not exercise bias in workplaces by making decisions that affect others and benefit themselves.
To be friendly and interact with people without fear despite their differences- an individual's behavior affects how they think (Gibson & Barr, 2017). For example, if a student walks up to me to ask a question, it is my role to be friendly to them to ensure that they do not fear to approach me another time. Also, for the students who come from poor backgrounds, it is essential to be friendly to them to ensure that they concentrate on their studies. It will help boost their performance because they will know that the teacher does not worry about the difference but in offering them quality education. Hanging out with people who have a positive attitude compared to mine- for example, being culturally insensitive can be eliminated by sensitive people. Interacting more with people who take into account all cultures can have significant influence on how I handle people from different cultures. To identify situations when the biases affect my behavior- when working with children in a class setup, it is essential to assess every student to know their strengths and weaknesses. Also, through observation, one can identify a student who is having difficulties in class and help them (Gibson & Barr, 2017). To avoid bias, concentrating on helping one child can affect others because they will feel that they are not necessary. Therefore, it is essential to focus on all the kids to ensure that equality is observed. Being biased affects one's behavior and attitude towards things.
The strategies chosen can help build a positive relationship between educators, children, and parents to ensure that every party is satisfied. Working with individuals who are not biased can help reduce biases. Being friendly can help children from a poor background to study well because of positive energy. It will help their parents to work hard to ensure that their kids study well. Also, people with a positive attitude can help in the development of the school so that it can account for all studen.
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Part I. Overcoming Bias
I am a person who firmly believes that everyone is equal despite anything. The fact that one may be of a different color or religion does no affected me because I think that everyone is equal. Also, for people who come from a poor background, I feel like they should be considered to fit into society. My culture can affect my professional work, especially when working in an area that is sensitive to culture. It can have a affirmative impact on the people I labor with because they will learn to interact with others well. On the other hand, institutions where cultural diversity is not considered necessary, it will have a negative influence on me because expressing the difference would be difficult. I believe that every individual has a right to experience equality. Oppression is not suitable for individuals who are from a different culture or background. Also, people should not exercise bias in workplaces by making decisions that affect others and benefit themselves.
To be friendly and interact with people without fear despite their differences- an individual's behavior affects how they think (Gibson & Barr, 2017). For example, if a student walks up to me to ask a question, it is my role to be friendly to them to ensure that they do not fear to approach me another time. Also, for the students who come from poor backgrounds, it is essential to be friendly to them to ensure that they concentrate on their studies. It will help boost their performance because they will know that the teacher does not worry about the difference but in offering them quality education. Hanging out with people who have a positive attitude compared to mine- for example, being culturally insensitive can be eliminated by sensitive people. Interacting more with people who take into account all cultures can have significant influence on how I handle people from different cultures. To identify situations when the biases affect my behavior- when working with children in a class setup, it is essential to assess every student to know their strengths and weaknesses. Also, through observation, one can identify a student who is having difficulties in class and help them (Gibson & Barr, 2017). To avoid bias, concentrating on helping one child can affect others because they will feel that they are not necessary. Therefore, it is essential to focus on all the kids to ensure that equality is observed. Being biased affects one's behavior and attitude towards things.
The strategies chosen can help build a positive relationship between educators, children, and parents to ensure that every party is satisfied. Working with individuals who are not biased can help reduce biases. Being friendly can help children from a poor background to study well because of positive energy. It will help their parents to work hard to ensure that their kids study well. Also, people with a positive attitude can help in the development of the school so that it can account for all studen ...
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Discuss the importance of positive socialization and how different cultural and ethical perspectives influence different aspects of development, self-concept, and identity.
Evaluate environmental influences such as geographical variance, religious beliefs, and the construction of the school setting (e.g., boarding school versus public school, traditional versus experiential learning) for cultural and ethical differences on development.
Short Paper $10.00 at least 3 pages and 3 cited sources apa format. Please answer all questions
Prompt:
Based on the articles you read in Module Four on gender dysphoria, write a short paper about the influence of acceptance, parenting styles, and how
these can directly steer a child’s gender id
entity. Moreover, think about society today and acceptance of varied gender roles compared to the 1950s.
Also, consider and explore society’s influence on gender dysphoria in your argument. Is there a direct correlation to gender
identity and society or not?
Gender Dysphoria: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
Gender Dysphoria
Gender Stereotypes in the Family Context: Mothers, Fathers, and Siblings
The Early Development of Gender Differences
Specifically, your paper should address the following:
What is different today in
parenting styles
compared to the 1950s?
Considering the criteria and changes made in the DSM in the most recent version (DSM-5) compared to earlier, outdated versions, is there a direct
correlation to
gender identity and society
or not?
.
We are socialized at every stage in life to conform to our gender identity. Societal reinforcement of tendencies of gender identity is relentless. For example, in hospitals, little girls are wrapped in pink and little boys in blue. This difference in colors influences how we learn and how we internalize our role in our society.
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We are socialized at every stage in life to conform to our gender identity. Societal reinforcement of tendencies of gender identity is relentless. For example, in hospitals, little girls are wrapped in pink and little boys in blue. This difference in colors influences how we learn and how we internalize our role in our society.
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Education - General Education
The Socio-Historical Context of Multicultural Education .
Describe the socio-historical and contemporary contexts for
multicultural and bilingual education in your school district.
How have decisions such as Brown vs. the Board of Education
, the 2007 ruling by the Supreme Court against voluntary de-segregation
or the policies of No Child Left Behind /Race to
the Top impacted the way multicultural education has
evolved and been interpreted in your district. Who is
“silenced” or forgotten in your school curriculum as a result
of these decisions or policies?
Bias and Social Psychology . Social scientists believe that
everyone possesses conscious and unconscious, preferences
for some social groups over others. Consider your own
background and experience with race, gender, class,
ethnicity, sexual orientation. What groups do you gravitate
towards in society and how can you create more
opportunities for exposure to individuals from backgrounds
quite different from your own? Considering the cultural
immersion exercise due in Week Four, how do you think you
might be able create opportunities for broadening your world
2. view while taking this class?
Diary Entry of a Diverse Student . Consider the demographic
of your local school and identify one student from a
background that would be most different from your own.
Imagine the first day of school from this student’s
perspective as you are introduced to the class as his or her
new teacher. This is a creative writing piece where you are
expected to step outside your own world view and into the
shoes of the “other” in your classroom. You may need to
research a bit about the culture of the student whose
perspective you will be writing from and ask friends or
colleagues to help you better understand your typical body
language and how that does or might translate to the
classroom and teaching style. Use the following guiding
questions to help guide you in writing this 1-2 page paper:
a. What do you think the student’s first impressions of you
might be? (Be honest and consider how the verbal and non-verbal
cues you might give out would be interpreted by this
student).
b. How might the student relate to your background? (i.e. Do
you appear to represent the dominant group in society and
would your relationship with the dominant group impact
your relationship with the student?)
c. How do you address and interact with the student and
what are some of the ways you strive to engage all students
in the classroom?
Gender and Gender-Fluidity . View the short documentary
entitled, I’m Just Anneke . How does gender color one’s
perspective on the world and relation to society? How are
gender and gender-stereotypes perpetuated by schools?
What do you think about gender-fluidity and how do you
3. imagine Anneke would fair in your local school? Do you agree
with the way Anneke’s endocrinologist and parents are
allowing Anneke to experiment with her gender-fluidity?
Race: Illusion vs. Reality . Explore the interactive tutorial
“Sorting People: Can You Tell Somebody’s Race by Looking at
Them?”. What surprised you about activity? If race is an
illusion, why is it so dangerous to be "color-blind" as an
educator? How can we work to combat institutional racism in
our schools and society?
Gendered Experiences of Racism . Choose one of the
following topics and respond in a one-to-two page paper:
a. Watch the documentary A Girl Like Me , then provide a
one-to-two page commentary on the intersection of race and
gender by addressing the following:
§ How is racism translated to concept of beauty and self-image
for young, African American women?
§ What unique challenges do African American females have
compared to those who are white?
§ What about as compared to African American males ?
§ How might this be different again for young, Latinas and
female immigrants from Africa?
b. Watch the documentary I am Sean Bell , then provide a
one-to-two page commentary on the intersection of race and
gender by addressing the following:
§ What are the unique challenges of being African American
and male in the US?
§ How is this different from that of females?
§ What about as compared to young, African American
males?
§ How might this be different to or similar to young, Latino
males and immigrants from Africa?
4. You must include at least two resources to support your
ideas. Your paper must include title and reference pages, and
must be formatted according to APA guidelines. Length
requirement is exclusive of title and reference pages . For
more information on APA formatting, visit the Ashford
Writing Center.
Segregation . What different forms can segregation take in
US schools? When can these methods affirm diversity and
when are they detrimental to learning? Consider economic
segregation, culturally-based schools (i.e. African American,
Latino, or Native American), gender-specific, or charter
schools. Provide examples from your own experience and at
least one reference in addition to the course textbook
Additive vs. Subtractive Bilingualism . View the video entitled,
Immersion . How accurate (or over-dramatized) is Moises’s
story? What might his teacher and principal have done
differently in order to capitalize on the strengths of what
Moises does know in order to help him “add” English to his
knowledge base and succeed in US schools? What is working
in terms of ELL education in your school? What is not, and
why? Would you consider your school’s approach to be
additive or subtractive?
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings in a
thoughtful and substantive manner.
Common Beliefs . Explore Commonly Held Beliefs that
Influence Teachers’ Work with Diverse Students. Before
clicking the link, select one of the commonly held beliefs
listed under “Step 2” that you identify with the most. Explain
why you identify with this belief. Next, click the link and read
the information provided. Has your belief changed? Why or
why not?
5. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings in a
thoughtful and substantive manner.
The “Culture of Poverty” . Theorists warn against the
continued use of deficit theories to connect low social-economic
standing to failure in school. They have left a
lasting mark on schools. Identify a student from a low socio-economic
status, either from experience or from the course
text, who is not succeeding. How much of that failure is due
to forces beyond his or her control and a mismatch between
what is being learned at home and what is valued in the
classroom? What other contributing factors could be
present? How can we effectively teach children despite these
contributing factors?
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings in a
thoughtful and substantive manner
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