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The Importance of Including Culturally Authentic Literature
Hall, Katrina Willard
YC Young Children; Jan 2008; 63, 1; ProQuest One Academic
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EDUC6357: Diversity, Development, and Learning
“Start Seeing Diversity: Race/Ethnicity”
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NARRATOR: Bias based on race, or racism, and ethnic bias, or ethnocentrism,
are any attitude, action, or institutional practice that subordinates people based
on the color of their skin or on their ethnic background. Racism and
ethnocentrism and are deeply interwoven. We are all affected by the racial bias
in our society, whether our classrooms or communities are mostly white, racially
mixed, or mostly people of color.
One teacher did not believe preschoolers in her all white group were affected by
environmental bias, such as constant TV news stories linking crime to men of
color. Then she showed each child a series of photographs of diverse people and
asked the children to tell her about the people in the pictures. In response to this
photograph, one child said, he's a robber, he has a brown face like a robber. The
teacher asked, why do you think people with brown faces are robbers? He said
he had seen them on TV.
This story shows the bias the children are developing whether or not they come
in contact with people who are different from them. A color blind approach that
does not acknowledge skin color ignores this, and also teaches children that
something is wrong with the differences they do see. Children do notice skin
color-- we all do. And young children are specifically being taught to notice and
named the colors they see. Pretending that we don't see skin color keeps us from
building pride and mutual respect, and challeng ...
1. Establish In this Photo, the teacher is establishing a set of rules For the classroom and you could establish a set of Rules for anything like friends, classroom, at home, Homework, Etc. So establish means to too finish or Set up something.
2. Tradition I picked this photo because Muslim women Are not allowed to show any parts or there’re Skin in public because the men can not Control themselves. There’s a tradition In different countries and this is one of them. So tradition means that it is sort of a culture, if you live in china back in the old days and you where a girl and had to have your feet bound into a ball and put in tiny shoes then that’s China’s tradition, witch is not the same if you live in America.
3. Injustice I used this photo of these poor hungry children in Africa because why do we have all the food in the world and throw it all away when these kids have to starve for a day until they can get there food. So injustice means things that are not fair like these hungry children.
4. Conflict In this photo it is a picture of two People maybe girlfriend and a boyfriend are Having a conflict. I choose This photo because conflict means To have an argument with Someone or to have a fight, and These two people may have had a Fight and now are ignoring each other
5. Expedition This photo is a photo of expedition. I choose this because this person Is on top of a mountain and Expedition means a journey of some sort.
6. Freedom The reason I choose this photo Is because when you jump you Feel free. So you get that feeling Of freedom in your mind. Or freedom could mean getting out of jail, but you are not totally free.
7. Grave The reason why I choose this photo is because if you do surgery it can lead to a very grave consequence. For example if you mess up in the process of an operation you may kill the person or severely damage them even more.
8. Developments This photo shows that the person who made the model of a city or a building last year developed so much that the next year he was able to make this city/building. developments means to learn what u learned last year and use it this year.
9. Economically This photo shows you the part of the world that is economically developed and the one that is not so developed. The red part is the less economically developed countries, and the blue is the more economically developed countries. So most of the red is in the south part of the world and the blue is in the north part of the world.
10. literacy This is a photo of a person writing. That is what literacy means to be able to write things. It also means to be able to read things to.
11. Independence When you go to college you have independence and you have the best time of you life.
12. Discriminate In this photo you can see all the colorful crayons then there is one dark crayon and that is not in the group so the colorful crayons are discriminating the black crayon. That is what happened with the black people and the whites. The black where discriminated because of the color skin that they had.
13. Ignorant This cartoon means that people have a lack of knowledge or something or a place. So Hobbes says “is it right to remain ignorant” and Calvin says “I don’t know. But I refuse to find out” and he means that he is ignorant and he does not want to know things.
14. Empower This photo shows empower. so one person has an idea and that person gives there idea to someone else. So empower means to give someone else an idea.