Personal themes in literature the multicultural experience

Personal themes in literature   the multicultural experience
Author: Sally Jorgensen,Valerie Lily Whiteson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1993
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: 350771700X

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Personal Themes in Literature

Personal Themes in Literature
Author: Sally Jorgensen,Valerie Lily Whiteson
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1993
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 013013418X

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Selections and activities to help you improve your understanding and mastery of English. Listen to the voice that comes through in the reading selections. Look at the ways the authors express emotion, convey ideas, and paint pictures with words. Then think about your own experience. Write about what you know and feel.

Writing the Multicultural Experience

Writing the Multicultural Experience
Author: Pauline Kaldas
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783031061240

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This textbook takes a new approach to teaching creative writing that centers the concerns of multicultural students. It focuses on the experiences of those who wish to write through their diverse identities, including ethnic, cultural, racial, national, regional, and international identity as well as gender identity, sexual preference, class position, and disability. Combining the study of culturally diverse literature with the process of writing, students are encouraged to engage with various texts and to use them to inspire their own work. Organized around a series of writing prompts and discussions of literary readings that address identity, place, perception, family, community, encounters, inheritance, and resistance, this book offers both writers and teachers a way to engage with the practice of writing from a multicultural perspective.

Turning the Page

Turning the Page
Author: Rachel Slaughter
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2021-03-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475857658

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There is a dearth of multicultural literature in schools since few schools offer a curriculum that promotes multicultural education. However, by the year 2050, ethnic minority children will make up the majority of the United States public school classrooms. Multicultural literature is the building block of a multicultural education which reflects our nation’s diversity and helps all students learn by providing help to bridge the cultural gap, and promote racial awareness. Teachers often find it difficult to identify or find quality multicultural literature that adheres to the standard curriculum. Turning the Page: The Ultimate Guide for Teachers to Multicultural Literature helps educators find and evaluate multicultural books that are suitable for the classroom and align with the standard curriculum. The book includes a peer-reviewed metric that shows teachers how to substitute biased books with multicultural literature that endorse the same themes. Second, the book includes reviews, lesson plans, and curated book lists of multicultural books. Finally, the book offers a stepwise plan on how to create a task force of school stakeholders who can implement a comprehensive, multicultural program. In 2018, The National Association for Multicultural Education released standards for multicultural education to encourage school staff to become culturally competent and linguistically diverse. Turning the Page: The Ultimate Guide for Teachers to Multicultural Literature moves educators in that direction.

Multicultural Literature and Response

Multicultural Literature and Response
Author: Lynn Atkinson Smolen,Ruth A. Oswald Ph.D.
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2010-12-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781598844757

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This compelling book emphasizes the critical role of quality multicultural literature and reader response in today's schools and libraries. All students need access to books in which they can see themselves—not just their physical appearance, but their culture and language, as well. Multicultural Literature and Response: Affirming Diverse Voices was written to help teachers and librarians find and use the best multicultural books in the service of reading comprehension and more. Underscoring the necessity of selecting quality literature that authentically, sensitively, and accurately portrays different groups, the book defines multicultural literature and provides a strong argument for its importance in schools and libraries. Expert contributors guide users to multicultural authors and illustrators who portrays U.S. ethnic and cultural groups, and they suggest ways to integrate this literature with writing, fluency development, storytelling, and audiovisuals. Extensive lists of books and websites that feature multicultural literature, as well as of authors, illustrators, and publishers of multicultural literature, make it easy to include such works in programs across the curriculum.

Music Therapy Education and Training

Music Therapy Education and Training
Author: Karen D. Goodman
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2011
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780398086091

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Written by a senior clinician and educator in order to meet the needs of prospective and current educators, clinical supervisors and students of music therapy, this book provides an overview and detailed commentary about all aspects of professional and advanced education and training in music therapy. Major topics include: (1) historical perspective and review of academic standards defined by both the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), faculty qualifications, levels of practice suggested by levels of educational programming, post-graduate training and distance learning. (2) incorporating, contextualizing and extending music and clinical foundations into music therapy coursework while teaching music therapy foundations at successive levels of depth. (3) detailed suggestions for training the student in practice competencies- both practicum and internship. (4) historical commentary on how competencies for advanced practice were composed and how revised standards will play a part in the development of masters and doctoral programs in the United States. (5) analysis of the coursework in 32 graduate programs across the United States in order to suggest the current use of coursework in meeting advanced competency areas. (6) reflection on relevant learning theory, learning styles, student development phases, and application to music therapy pedagogy and evaluation. (7) information related to admissions, advisement, retention, teaching and evaluation techniques in music therapy programs. (8) review of music therapy programs in 30 countries which concludes with a discussion of common themes and issues in the development of international education and training. As we consider the ongoing challenges in the United States and throughout the world to develop curriculum that is appropriate to various degree levels and changing professional entry standards, this book will prove an important resource. With a foreword by Dr. Suzanne Hanser and appendices which include a listing and analysis of sixty years of books published in music therapy, this book is an invaluable addition to the music therapy literature.

New Ways of Using Drama and Literature in Language Teaching

New Ways of Using Drama and Literature in Language Teaching
Author: Valerie Lily Whiteson
Publsiher: Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages Incorporated
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: UVA:X004206839

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Contributors to this volume offer ways to incorporate literature into the language classroom. Contributions range from ideas for lessons for young children to ideas for lessons for students in graduate school. The authors of these lessons range from students in graduate school to leaders in the field. --From publisher's description.

Personal Passionate Participatory

Personal   Passionate   Participatory
Author: Ming Fang He,JoAnn Phillion
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781607529309

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Scope of the Book: Personal~Passionate~Participatory Inquiry into Social Justice in Education, the first book in the series, features 14 programs of social justice oriented research on life in schools, families, and communities. This work, done by a diverse group of practitioner researchers, educators, and scholars, connects the personal with the political, the theoretical with the practical, and research with social and educational change. These inquiries demonstrate three distinct qualities. Each is personal, compelled by values and experiences researchers bring to the work. Each is passionate, grounded in a commitment to social justice concerns of people and places under consideration. Each is participatory, built on long-term, heart-felt engagement, and shared efforts. The principle aspect of the inquiries featured in the book series that distinguish it from others is that researchers are not detached observers, nor putatively objective recorders, but active participants in schools, families, and communities. Researchers have explicit research agendas that focus on equity, equality, and social justice. Rather than aiming solely at traditional educational research outcomes, positive social and educational change is the focal outcome of inquiry. The researchers are diverse and their inquiries are far ranging in terms of content, people and geographic locations studied. These studies reflect new and exciting ways of researching and representing experience of the disenfranchised, underrepresented, and invisible groups seldom discussed in the literature, and challenge stereotypical or deficit oriented perspectives on these groups. This book informs pre-service and in-service teachers, educators, educational researchers, administrators, and educational policy makers, particularly those who advocate for people who are marginalized and those who are committed to the enactment of social justice and positive educational and social change.