A) Some ways that you see reinhabitation and decolonization throughout the narrative is:
B) As teachers it is important to embrace every student and families cultures as classrooms are so diverse. The main way to do this is to create strong connections with students and their own environment. Learn about what is important to them and where they came from. Creating a good connection with each of your students can help you support them in and out of the classroom and help you as a teacher understand where a student is coming from. It is important to know your boundaries when teaching any subject that could have many possible views or something that you yourself cannot relate to. As teachers you want to make sure you have an open classroom where all ideas and cultures are accepted but also know your boundaries as a teacher to what you are able to talk about without affecting the culture or students. Having students share where they came from and their background or have their family talk about it is a great place to start. Other ways to do this in a classroom can be field trips or having outdoor class.
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2/4/2020 09:43:07 am
I enjoy that you talked about having families and even students share about their heritage. I have always thought about having a "culture week" in my classroom and just exploring that culture that make up the students in my room. I enjoyed reading your post, thank you!
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