Over the past couple of months, I have been learning about diversity and how a lack of it can effect people. I decided to do a little bit of research to see how teachers can help to promote diversity in the classroom and I found a website that I will add the link to at the end of this post. I would like to bring up the main points and share them with you.
1. Express interest in the ethnic background of your students.
2. Redirect your role in the classroom from instructor to facilitator.
3. Maintain a strict level of sensitivity to language concerns.
4. Maintain high expectations for student performance.
5. Incorporate methods for self-testing.
6. Maintain an “inclusive” curriculum that remains respectful of differences.
If you would like to know more about how a lack of diversity can effect students, I’ve written an essay about a student who requested to remain anonymous. The interview I gave her made me open my eyes a bit more and be on the look out for how I can improve myself as a future teacher to avoid making the same mistakes her previous teachers made. Check out the “Sample Works” page on your left and give it a read!
If you would like to read a bit more in depth about the main points I’ve listed above, they came from this site.