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Preface We live in a diverse world and an
increasingly diverse society in the United
States. This diverse society includes a number
of young people who experience some degree of
alienation in our classrooms and schools.
Through the application of multicultural
education concepts, we can strive to create more
inclusive classrooms and schools in which our
students can see themselves in the curriculum.
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Multicultural Concepts
  • Culture
  • Cultural Pluralism
  • Diversity is Valued
  • Oneness is not sameness balancing difference
    with commonalities
  • Multiple Perspectives
  • Visibility
  • Awareness of Stereotypes

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What is Culture?
  • Idealized definition
  • The way our ancestors speak through us.

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Culture-Working Definition
  • Learned traditions, loyalties, beliefs, customs
    that guide behavior of a group of people.

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We are all multicultural!
  • Members of many groups that have cultural aspects
  • Gender, social class, regional, ethnicity,
    religious,..
  • Race??White, Black, ???
  • Dynamic--our loyalties change over time
  • Complex--groups overlap

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Cultural Elements
  • Values and beliefs
  • Customs and traditions
  • Language/communication patterns
  • Diet and food preparation
  • Dress and/or body decoration
  • Religious practices
  • Family structure
  • View of time may vary
  • Recreation-athletic games

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CULTURE PROFILE To which group(s) do you
belong? 1.Language --English only Spanish
Chinese Vietnamese Bilingual
Others________________ 2. Ethnicity/National
Origin-people in class with at least one ancestor
from the areas Native American--Tribes/Nations
________________ Latin American--Countries/Region
s Mexico Cuba El Salvador Panama South
American Country, ________________ Euro-Americ
an--Countries/Regions Great Britain (England,
Scotland, Wales) Ireland Germany, France,
Italy, Scandinavia Others ____________ Africa
n American--Countries/Regions ______________ Asia
n American--Countries _____________ Arab
American/ Middle East--Countries ___________ 3.
Religion Christianity Major
Branches-- Catholic Orthodox Mormon
Protestant Protestant Denominations
Baptist,Congregational Disciples of Christ
(Christian Church) Episcopal (Anglican) Friends
(Quaker), Lutheran, Methodist,
Presbyterian Other denominations
__________________ Islam (Muslims)
Branches of Islam Shiite Sunni Judaism
(Jewish) Hindu Buddhist (including
Confucianism, Taoism) Other religions____________
__________ 4. Musical Preference
Country-Western, Rock, Jazz, Rap, R Blues,
Latin, Tejano, Religious, Hip-Hop 5. Clothes
Casual, formal, uniform, ethnic 6. Food Fast
food, traditional diet, ethnic 7. Drinks soft
drinks, coffee, tea, milk, alcohol 8. Athletics
Golf, Football, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball,
Gymnastics 9. Housing Apartment, Single family
dwelling, dorm 10. Living location City/urban,
rural, small town 11. Politics Democrat,
Republican, independent 12. Transportation
Bicycle, walk, auto, bus, subway
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Cultural Pluralism
  • Multiple identities and loyalties in a nation
  • Not a melting pot
  • Opposite of Assimilation
  • 1890-1910 population doubled
  • PIGS-- WASPS
  • Not a deficit or deprived--different

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Diversity Has Value
  • Paradigm shift from deficit, more than tolerance,
    to view it as a strength
  • Music analogy-unison/harmony
  • same song---Our song is about equality, civil
    rights social justice included in our founding
    documents!!
  • Anology from Biology--positive adaptation
  • Polilitcal Science --Democracy is inefficient but
    in the long run the best decisions are made when
    many points of view are listened to

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Oneness is not sameness balancing difference
with commonalities
  • E Pluribus Unum
  • Balancing Act
  • Different yes but much more in common

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Multiple Perspectives
  • Important social studies concept
  • Nine Year Freshman Story
  • Math implications--many ways to solve problems
  • Multiple types of successful algorithms - not
    just one way
  • Word problem sensitivity- tides for student who
    have never seen an ocean?
  • Imbalance What if Custers men had repeating
    rifles and the kill ratio were higher? Same math
    skills could have been applied with bacteria and
    antibiotics.

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Visibility
  • Posters, Calendars, Bulletin Boards
  • Add history/SS to math to show the contributions
    of many cultures
  • First Person Reports
  • Many good websites--biographies
  • The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
    http//www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/
  • Dr. Sarah Greenwald Incorporating Mathematical
    Achievements of Women and Minorities into
    Schools-Classroom Activity Sheets
    http//www.mathsci.appstate.edu/sjg/ncctm/activit
    ies/
  • Bejamin Banneker Lesson plan at
    http//teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/By
    rnes-famous/Banneker.htmlobjectives

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Visibility-Printed Curriculum Materials
  • Zaslavsky, Claudia-- Mathematical Games and
    Activities from around the World 1998
  • The Multicultural Math Classroom 1995
  • Beatrice Lumpkin and Dorothy Strong
  • Multicultural Science and Math Connections
    1995
  • Part 1From Africa to the Arctic--
    Hindu-Arabic Numerals,
  • Mayan-Aztec Pyramids,
    Chinese Inventions
  • Part 11 Lives in Science and Math
  • The African Calculator--Thomas Fuller

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Visibility-Associations
  • TODOS Mathematics for ALL http//www.todos-math.o
    rg
  • Women and Mathematics Education
    www.wme-usa.org
  • Benjamin Banneker Association www.bannekermath.org

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Awareness of Stereotypes
  • Terrible Thomas Jefferson Quote
  • Bannekers Twelve Page Letter
  • Jefferson Reply-sort of retraction
  • Stereotype, Prejudice (Bias), Discrimination
  • Cognitive, Affective, Behavior
  • Head, Heart, Hand

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Goals of Students Seeing Themselves in the
Curriculum Include
  • Improving the academic achievement of minority
    students
  • Build commitment to American ideals of pluralism
    and democracy
  • Eliminating bias in classroom interactions and
    learning materials
  • Incorporating minority perspectives into the
    curriculum
  • Fostering respect and appreciation for the
    contributions to society that minorities have
    made
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