Title: Cultural Diversity and its Effects on Learning and Teaching
1Cultural Diversity and its Effects on Learning
and Teaching
- Monica A. Devanas
- Teaching Excellence Center
- Rutgers University
2Diverse Students
- motivational and learning characteristics of
students different from white, middle class males - interplay of social and cultural diversity and
learning style, curriculum content and
instructional style
3Diverse Students
- Social relational skills, values, characteristics
- Information processing orientations and skills
- Communication patterns
- Learning styles and strategies
- Motivational styles
- Psychological characteristics
4Cultural, Learning and Motivational Styles
- Non-traditional
- Social interactions
- Peer cooperation
- Performance
- Visual perception
- Symbolic expression
- Narrative
- Traditional
- Independence
- Competition
- Verbal skills
5Cultural, Learning and Motivational Styles
- Females
- affiliation
- relationships
- collaborative- cooperative interaction
- Males
- separation
- autonomy
- competitive achievements
6Learning Styles
- Relational
- holistic, global
- intuitive
- social
- verbal
- nonacademic task oriented
- affected by opinions
- withdraw from drill
- style conflicts with school environments
- Analytical
- focus on detail
- sequential
- impersonal
- abstract
- academic task oriented
- not affected by opinions
- persist in drills
- styles matches school environments
7Experiential Learning Model
- Concrete Experience
- Testing Implications Observations
and - of Concepts in New
Reflections - Situations
- Formation of Abstract
- Concepts and Generalizations
8Experiential Learning Model
- Concrete Experience
-
- Testing Implications Observations
and - of Concepts in New
Reflections - Situations
- Formation of Abstract
- Concepts and Generalizations
9Experiential Learning Model
- Visual
- Concrete Experience
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- Testing Implications
Observations and - of Concepts in New
Reflections - Situations
- Connected
Separate - Formation of Abstract
- Concepts and Generalizations
- Verbal
10Learning Styles and Strategies
- Felder and Soloman Model
- Active/Reflective
- Sensing/Intuitive
- Visual/Verbal
- Sequential/Global
- http//www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/
public/ILSpage.html
11Effective Teaching Strategies
- Concrete Experience- readings, examples,
fieldwork, problems, observations, simulations,
primary texts, films, games
12Effective Teaching Strategies
- Concrete Experience- readings, examples,
fieldwork, problems, observations, simulations,
primary texts, films, games - Reflective Observation - logs, journals,
discussion, brainstorming, thought/rhetorical
questions
13Effective Teaching Strategies
- Concrete Experience- readings, examples,
fieldwork, problems, observations, simulations,
primary texts, films, games - Reflective Observation - logs, journals,
discussion, brainstorming, thought/rhetorical
questions - Abstract Conceptualization - lecture, papers,
projects, analogies, model building
14Effective Teaching Strategies
- Concrete Experience- readings, examples,
fieldwork, problems, observations, simulations,
primary texts, films, games - Reflective Observation - logs, journals,
discussion, brainstorming, thought/rhetorical
questions - Abstract Conceptualization - lecture, papers,
projects, analogies, model building - Active Experimentation - projects, fieldwork,
homework, laboratory, case study, simulations
15UCLA Freshman Survey
- 1998 33rd year
- sampled 383,815 students,
- 668 Two Four Year Institutions
- adjusted 275,811 students,
- 469 Institutions
- represent 1.6 M entering 1st year students
16UCLA Freshman Survey
- 82.9 Internet educational, research tool
- 65.9 email
- 54.2 chat rooms
- 72.9 other
- 80.4 play computer games
17UCLA Freshman Survey
- private public black
colleges - email in HS 80.1 41.4
- homework 90.2 77.6
18UCLA Freshman Survey
- Interest in
- Politics Law
- 1998 25.9 3.0
- 1997 26.7 3.3
- 1966 57.8 1989 5.4
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- record low
19UCLA Freshman Survey
- Volunteerism in HS
- 1998 74.2
- 1997 73.1
- 1989 62.0
- record high
20UCLA Freshman Survey
- Academic Disengagement
- (bored in class in HS)
- 1998 37.7
- 1997 36.0
- 1985 26.4
- record high
21- Implementing the Principles of
- Good Practice
- for Diverse Learning Styles
- Technology as the Lever
22Promising Instructional Technologies
- Visual Materials
- artifacts
- overhead projector and slides
- computer graphic presentation
- movies, video, videodisk
23Promising Instructional Technologies
- Visual Materials
- artifacts
- overhead projector and slides
- computer graphic presentation
- movies, video, videodisk
- Auditory Materials
- tapes
- instruments
- human voices
24Classroom Technologies
- Smart Classrooms (HEFT)
- see, hear, breathe
- equipment
- overhead, ceiling, 16 mm, slides
- VCR, CD/Video disk
- computer connections
- audio tape player/recorder
25Video Conferencing
- Open your Classroom to the World
- languages, cultures, literature, film
- Students at a Distance
- Research, Meetings, Seminars
26EXTRA-classroomInstructional Technologies
- Electronic data bases
- library
- web-based
- Graphic Data
- Statistical Data
27EXTRA-classroomInstructional Technologies
- Email
- Listserv
- newsgroups/discussion groups
- chat rooms real time
- web-based materials
- on-line courses
28Uses of Email
- Communication - QA, virtual office hours
- Information distribution - FAQs, announcements
- Course Organization - homework, assignments
- Content Enrichment
29Intro to Macro Micro Economics
- http//TeachX.rutgers.edu/gag
30Biomedical Issues of AIDS
- http//www.rci.rutgers.edu/devanas/AIDS
31Students Listserv Discussions
- megan wrote just a question to ponder.... how
do you think life will change if a cure is
found. do you think people will change their
attitudes - In respone to megan if there was a cure i think
people will have another excuse to hace
unprotected sex. I know many people who refuse to
use - For the past week or so, I have received many
emaill messages about a conspiracy theory. It
bothered me to hear that people had that little
faith in their government.. - in response to what megan wrote...i think people
will still have protected sex because the cure
for AIDS is going to be very expensive, and
besides - I must say that for those of you who believe that
our government would not withhold the cure for
AIDS, have to much faith in their government
32Listserv Discussion Groups
- Group 2 Should convicted criminals be required
to disclose their HIV status and/or be tested for
HIV? - Many people agreed that, for the majority of
cases, a criminal should not be forced to be
tested and therefore disclose their information.
Afterall, as someone stated, "having your
personal medical records made public is not part
of the sentence." Others felt that it would be
too expensive to test everyone in prison and that
the money could be used elsewhere. The fact is
that other inmates would discriminate against the
HIV positive person and a great deal of violence
would occur. If you think about it, why should
criminals be forced to be tested and/or forced to
disclose their personal medical history just
because they are in jail? Afterall, they don't
test you for any other diseases in jail- why only
HIV?
33Conferencing Software
- Conferencing - Web-Based Discussion
- Nicenet (http//www.nicenet.org)
- NetscapeProfessional, Allaire Forum
- WebCT (https//webct.rutgers.edu/)
- conferencing
- organization
- testing
34Testing Software
- Half-Baked Potato Software
- http//web.uvic.ca/hrd/halfbaked/
- JBC on-line quizzes (multiple choice)
- JQuiz (short answers)
- Markin (annotate text)
- PerfectMatch (beta preview)
- http//biomedia.bio.purdue.edu/PerfectMatch/
- match image with concept
35Precautions for using Instructional Technologies
- Purpose
- Evaluation of Effectiveness
- teaching
- learning
- Back-up plans
- Reliance on Infrastrucure
36Highly Interactive Learning Model
- Bork Model
- New Learning Structures
- learning and evaluation blended
- frequent interaction (20 sec)
- Socratic format
- memory of learning style
- http//www.educause.edu/ir/library/html/erm9946.ht
ml
37Assessment
- Student survey
- Instructor satisfaction
- Attendance
- Graduates
- quantitative scores
38Seven Principles of Good Practice
- Increase Contact Cooperation
- Active Learning Feedback
- Time on Task High
Expectations - Respects Diverse Talents and Ways of Learning
- Chickering and Ehrmann 1996 IMPLEMENTING THE
SEVEN PRINCIPLES Technology as Lever. AAHE
Bulletin
39 Teaching Effectiveness Goal
- Research - Strategies - Assessment
- Multicultural Teaching Repertoire is.
- effective teaching for all students
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