Multicultural education
is used to describe how teachers go about affirming the expansive diversity of student’s
interest, needs, and talents present in every school’s classrooms.
Some ways teachers can communicate
lessons to students is by creating a culturally relevant curriculum and
instruction. For a teacher to create this they must connect school assignments
with the issues and concerns they are experiencing in their own lives. For
example, on election years a history teacher can teach lessons on voting and
how each of us acquired this right.
Another way a teacher can
communicate lessons to students is by connecting the classroom with the
student’s community and/or cultures. Sometimes school decide it is best to shut
the world around them out, usually deeming it too controversial for the
students. However, this controversial world we live in has many valuable
educational lessons to teach our students and be shutting it out our students
are missing out. For example, students can celebrate the achievements and
struggles of racially diverse people or culturally diverse without even having
to leave their seats. A student can achieve this by accessing a newspaper,
translating materials, or even taking a virtual field trip.
Another way technology can help
teach the diverse children of the 21st century is through
multilingual web resources. These web pages allow students from all over the
world to obtain the same material. One example of a multilingual web page is
Wikipedia. Wikipedia is one of the many multilingual websites that provides the
same information in languages such as English, Spanish, French, German, and
many others. This technology is just one of the many available to anyone in
order to better themselves as students, teachers, or even just citizens.
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