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Characteristics And Perspectives Involved with Teaching

This guide explores the key characteristics and perspectives essential for effective teaching in diverse classrooms. Emphasizing the importance of understanding diversity across language, culture, gender, and socioeconomic status, it outlines practical strategies for fostering an inclusive environment. Techniques such as bilingual education, peer support, and proactive measures against racism are highlighted. Educators are encouraged to treat all students equally, engage in one-on-one counseling, and collaborate with colleagues to address varying needs and promote a supportive learning atmosphere.

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Characteristics And Perspectives Involved with Teaching

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  1. Characteristics And Perspectives Involved with Teaching Patricia Johnson EDUC 2201 March 3, 2003

  2. Diversity • Language • Culture • Gender • Religion • Race • Age • Socioeconomic Status

  3. Textbooks and handouts can be bilingually written. Students can help each other. A multi-lingual inclusion teacher can be placed in classrooms. Bilingual Education

  4. Techniques to Reduce Racism • Treat everyone equally • Do not make assumptions about any the students • Do NOT allow anyone to use racist remarks • Support any student who needs help

  5. Always Be Aware of the Differences Between Students • Have one-on-one counseling with each student • Be alert to the students varying mood changes • Have meetings with other teachers

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