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Title: Racism in the Classroom


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Racism in the Classroom
  • By Latoria Doss
  • 10-31-07

2
Introduction
  • It is important for teachers to do everything
    possible to prevent racism in their classrooms.
    I chose this topic so that I could help educate
    my classmates on ways to combat racism in the
    classroom. On top of all the other duties
    teaches are required to do, this is not an easy
    task. Students need to be taught at an early age
    about being anti-racist.

3
Overview
  • It is the duty of the teachers to attempt to
    eliminate racism. In this presentation, I will
    be giving ways to help combat racism in the
    classroom.
  • I will be giving useful websites that have lesson
    plans and other ideas teachers can use to help
    students to become anti-racist.

4
Summary
  • Racism is not going to be eliminated all at once.
    Teachers can come one step closer by using
    preventative strategies in the classroom.
  • One strategy that a teacher can use to combat
    racism is to take a good look at the materials
    and text used in the classroom. Many texts use
    only one culture when presenting information.
    This may send messages of inferiority of some and
    superiority of others. For example, texts that
    use pictures of predominantly white males
    contribute to the problem of racism by promoting
    stereotypes and prejudices.

5
Summary Contiuned
  • Texts instead should use a variety of books that
    represent various cultural and racial groups.
  • Texts should also promote equality of people with
    mental and physical disabilities, the gifted, the
    elderly and between the genders.

6
Summary Continued
  • Another strategy that can be used to combat
    racism is cooperative learning groups.
  • Group work exposes individual attitudes, ideas,
    experiences, and beliefs that are used to achieve
    a common goal.
  • Group work also opens the lines of communication
    between different group members despite race,
    sex, age or religion.

7
Summary Continued
  • A variety of active learning strategies can also
    be done to help eliminate racism.
  • Posters can be made condemning racism. There are
    also some posters that can be printed off some of
    the websites that follow.
  • Students can make up anti-racist songs.
  • Students can participate in plays that
    demonstrate how terrible racism is.

8
Summary Continued
  • Teachers need to make sure they are not being
    racist in their classrooms. Sometimes they might
    do it and not even realize it.
  • One way to prevent this is to respect students
    language. Teachers need to make sure they do not
    criticize or humiliate students who speak another
    language or do not speak English well.
  • Teachers could use the languages of the students
    to connect to their cultures.

9
Summary Continued
  • Teachers also need to recognize cultural
    diversity.
  • This could be done in many ways. One way can be
    to have multicultural days exploring different
    cultures, religions, and the history of different
    races.

10
Summary continued
  • Teachers also need to acknowledge background
    knowledge and experiences of the students.
  • Teachers need to have a desire to learn as much
    as they can about their students in order to be
    able to teach them better.
  • Some teachers tend to use the students life
    experiences as explanations for behavioral
    problems instead of to teach them better.

11
Summary Continued
  • There are many other activities teachers can use
    to combat racism.
  • Teachers can start using these strategies as
    early as Kindergarten and maybe even earlier.
  • For more activities, lesson plans, and ideas
    about combating racism, you can explore the
    following websites.

12
Website One
  • Racism, No Way!
  • http//www.racismnoway.com.au
  • This website is an anti-racism education
    initiative managed by the Department of Education
    and Training on behave of education systems
    nationally.
  • This website is aimed at grades 4th-12th.

13
What can be found on this website?
  • Lesson ideas that support existing curriculum and
    anti-racism education initiatives.
  • Posters that can be printed
  • Games, quizzes, and puzzles for students (mainly
    for junior high and high school students)
  • This website will be useful for teachers and
    students.

14
Website Two
  • Edchange
  • http//www.edchange.org
  • This website is made from educators dedicated to
    equity, diversity, multiculturalism, and social
    justice.
  • This website contributes to change in ourselves,
    our schools, and our society.
  • This will be a good website for everyone.
  • I found this website very helpful. I want to
    encourage everyone to navigate around the
    website.

15
What can be found on this website?
  • Lesson plans
  • Printable handouts
  • Multicultural activities
  • Diversity awareness quiz
  • Multicultural song index
  • Ice Breakers
  • Here are examples of what this site has to offer
  • http//www.edchange.org/multicultural/activityarch
    .html

16
Website Three
  • Find Articles
  • http//www.findarticles.com
  • On this website you can type in any topic and get
    free articles about that topic.
  • Anyone can benefit from this site.
  • Here is an example of what can be found
  • http//findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NQM/is_3_4
    2/ai_108442647

17
Website Four
  • Eric Digests
  • http//www.ericdigests.org
  • Eric digests are short reports on topics of prime
    current interest in education.
  • It is useful for teachers, administrators, policy
    makers, and anyone else in the educational
    community.
  • Topics such as teaching, learning, special
    education, home schooling, racism, and many more
    can be found here.

18
Website 5
  • Prejudice, no way
  • http//www.prejudicenoway.com.au
  • This website aims to assist students in grades
    K-3 develop knowledge and skills needed for
    anti-prejudice and anti-racism understandings.
  • This will be a good website for parents and
    teachers.
  • I found this website the most helpful of all.
  • This website gives stages students can go through
    for each grade.

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What can be found on this website?
  • For each stage, there are activities that
    teachers can do with their students. There are
    also worksheets that can be printed off that go
    with the activities.
  • For example, in Kindergarten, stage two is
    recognizing similarities and differences. There
    are five activities to do with this stage. One of
    the activities is called my family. Here is
    an example of that activity http//www.prejudice
    noway.com.au/activities/2120.html

20
Print Resource One
  • This is a paper by Richard Morgan from the
    edchange website.
  • It gives methods and strategies to attempt to
    eliminate racism in the classroom.
  • It will be most useful for teachers
  • http//www.edchange.org/multicultural/papers/racis
    m_morgan.html

21
Print Resource Two
  • This is an article by Izzy C. Kalman (who is a
    nationally certified school psychologist).
  • It will be useful for teachers, students,
    parents, and psychologists.
  • It is about insulting stereotypes and how to
    turn enemies into friends.
  • http//www.pacificnet.net/mandel/TopicoftheWeek.h
    tml
  • This is found on a free, non-profit website to
    help teachers. There is a link at the bottom of
    this article if you want to look at the website.

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Conclusion
  • Combating racism in the classroom is not going
    to be easy. It will be much easier if students
    start learning in Kindergarten that everyone is
    valued and one person is not superior to another
    because of his or her race. I thought my website
    five, prejudice no way, was the most helpful. It
    had some wonderful ideas. I want to encourage
    everyone to take a good look at that website.

23
Reference Page
  • Cross, Beverly E. (2003). Learning or
    unlearning racism transferring teacher
    education curriculum to classroom practices.
    Retrieved October 30, 2007, from Find Articles
    Web site http//findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m
    0NQMP/is_3_42/
  • ai_108442647
  • Mitchell, Vernay. (2000). Curriculum and
    instruction to reduce racial conflict. New York,
    NY Eric Clearinghouse on Urban Education.
    (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED
    322274)
  • Morgan, Richard. (n.d.) Eliminating racism in
    the classroom. Retrieved October 30, 2007, from
    Ed Change Web site http//www.edchange.org/multi
    cultural/
  • papers/racism_morgan.html
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