Teaching Cultural Diversity in the Classroom

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It might be surprising too many, but reading the class textbooks, and talking about cultural diversity is not enough. Hence, we ought to challenge ourselves to create methods for when we become teachers in order to be able to help our future students be more aware of cultural diversity inside the classrooms. Carrying further, as a future teacher by taking this class is helping me become more aware of students' cultures other than my own.
In my interview with Ashley she explained how she is a white middle class girl who always lived in the nicer part of town. On the first week she attended high school she made the decision to spend her lunchtime with the vast majority of white people in the school. Hence, for the reason that she saw that a lot of individuals separated themselves by groups. Being a member of the majority race the first time she ever felt uncomfortable was not until she met a girl and became close friends with, who was from a different ethnicity from hers. Thus, she said that she remembers that day like if it was just yesterday. She went to a restaurant after school ...

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