Context:
This assignment was created for CI 3030: Learner Diversity in the Spring of 2007. It was created under the instruction of Maria Lew.
The Case Study was completed following a group cultural report. The case study was performed at Forest Hill Elementary School in a second grade classroom.
Impact:
The impact of this assignment is not directly to students, but rather comes from teacher reflection based on the student observed. The impact comes from learning new things through the interview process and observation, then implementing them into the classroom. The things to be learned from the assignment are that not all students learn in the same manner, and many times this is based on their culture or the background from which they come.
Alignment:
Standard 14, Indicator 1: Teachers understand and respect that families and communities have diverse attitudes about the educational process.
Standard 14, Indicator 4: Teachers explore multiple viewpoints and respect values consistent with a democratic community by recognizing and valuing the family roles in educating children of diversity.
Standard 14, Indicator 5: Teachers discourage prejudice, derogatory comments and stereotypical perspectives by modeling and selecting bias free instructional materials.
Standard 14, Indicator 6: Teachers search for more effective means of educating all students in creating effective instructional goals, methods, materials, and skills that match the diversity of students.
Standard 4, Indicator 4: Teachers have knowledge of and appreciation for multicultural children’s literature. Teachers select appropriate literature that is free from racist and sexist bias.
Standard 16, Indicator 8: Teachers research and learn to apply best practices in elementary education and participate in the dissemination of those ideas.