• Family, School, and Community Partnerships
  • Preparation for Session One
  • Session One: Community, Assumptions, and PTA Standards
  • Session Two: Preparing to Cross Borders
  • Session Three: Family and Community Engagement
  • Session Four: Collaboration
  • Session Five: Exploring Community Resources
  • Session Six: High Expectations English Learners
  • Session Seven: Responding to Student and Family Needs
  • Session Eight: Advocating for Students and Families
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  • LA 1.5: Uncovering Assumptions about Heritage

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    Learning Outcome Pedagogical Intent Student Position

    Communicate a personal acceptance of and acknowledge the dynamics of culture in the lives of all students. 

    Assessment: 25 pts.

    TA: 20 Minutes

    Teachers  can rethink their cultural assumptions and reconsider their teaching and schooling practices to more helpfully respond to the cultural diversity in their school and better support student development and learning. 

    Students have shared artifacts of their own cultures, made asset maps, and learned the PTA National Standards. They now watch an Islamic woman discuss assumptions people make about people from other cultures without personal contact with individuals of that culture.

    Instructions

    1. Watch the TED talk: What does my headscarf mean to you? by Yassmin Abdel-Magied.  
    2. Use the Unconscious Bias TED note-taking sheet to answer the questions and record your thinking as you watch.

    3. Participate in a discussion with the class about assumptions you have seen or hear others or yourself making about people who are diverse in terms of race, ethnicity, language, culture or religion. 

    4. Use the session sheet (Stereotypes Column) to record your thinking regarding stereotypes and assumptions you have held.

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