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Issues
of
DIVERSITBY: ELLAINE F. SEE & ROWELL C. DIWA
“It’s time for parents to
teach young people early on
that in DIVERSITY there is
beauty and there is strength.”
It is the condition of having or being
composed of differing elements:
variety; especially; the inclusion of
different types of people (as people
of different races or cultures) in a
group or organization.
It is the state
of having people
who are different
races or who have
different cultures
in a group or
organization.
What is
DIVERSITY?
It is the quality
or state of having many
different forms, types,
ideas, etc.
DIVERSITY is a multidimensional, broadly inclusive
concept that acknowledges and embraces the richness of
human differences.
People diverse in the following aspects:
The Impact of Diversity in
Education
Diversity is a topic that comes up time and
time again when discussing the state of education
and the ever-increasing diversity in our schools and
communities. But are the demographics of our
nation really so different from what they were 20
years ago — or are we just becoming more aware of
other cultures as technology brings the global
community into our homes?
“We are moving toward a society in which
individuality is retained and valued and a
cultural mosaic is created from millions of
unique pieces.”
In recent years there has been much research on diversity and its
impact on students. Our campuses/schools are laboratories for diversity
issues and they continue to evolve over time. Some of the impacts of
Diversity on Education are the following:
• Diversity contributes into institutional characteristics such as high
expectations, belief in students’ capacities, models of success, institutional
mission, link between the value of education and service to larger
communities.
• Campus climate has been an important theme. Conversations about
campus/school climate engage numerous issues related to gender, race,
ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, physical ability, and religion.
• Efforts to enhance access and equity on schools through diversity initiatives
have numerous implications for campus/school climate. Indeed, a perception
among students that the institution is committed to diversity increases
positive perceptions of the climate of the campus.
• Studies on cognitive development show that critical thinking, problem-
solving capacities, and cognitive complexity increase for all students
exposed to diversity on the campus/school and in the classroom.
Approaches in Addressing
Diversity in Education
What we usually see…
What intelligences they actually possess…
What are my
responsibilities in
terms of
addressing my
students' needs?
How do I cope
with the broad
range of
differences
between my
students?
What support is
out there for me?
What do we mean
by diversity?
Studies and researches are some of the major approaches that are being
done in order to address diversity in Education. Through these procedures,
problems relating to diversity are being addressed, remedied and are provided
with a wide range of solutions that would dynamically and flexibly handle such
diverse situations.
Today’s general education, classrooms are becoming more and more
diverse with both students with disabilities and students from diverse cultural
and linguistic backgrounds. In order for teachers to effectively teach a classroom
of diverse students, meeting each student’s needs individually and successfully,
effective research based strategies must be implemented. Some of the strategies
are as follows:
1. Acknowledging students’ differences
2. Connecting with students’ families
3. Establishing school-wide “cultural” collaboration.
4. Implementing culturally responsive teaching.
5. Establishing mentors for students.
These strategies, when implemented in the classroom and at the school
level, can positively affect each student both academically and
behaviorally in the inclusive diverse classroom.
The Role of Education
in Addressing Issues
of
Diversity
As young children start to recognize human differences, teachers can help
them develop a foundation of respect and inclusion. What are the best practices to
implement in an intercultural approach? What is the role of Education to mold
these children on how to react on these differences?
Diversity literally means 'difference' and in the educational context diversity
relates to the differences between Faculty and other staff, between students, and
between teachers and students. The reasons for differences are numerous and may
include personality, culture, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age and so on.
The 'diversity agenda' in education sets out to address issues that lead to
inequalities in practice. It has its roots in the legal framework that underpins the
provision of equal opportunities and which acknowledges that our social identity
impacts on life experiences and opportunities. Equality aims to create a fairer
society, where all can participate and have the opportunity to fulfill their potential.
Part of this involves identifying patterns of experience based on group identity, and
challenging processes which limit individuals' potential life chances. The diversity
agenda also relates to a wider aspiration to widen participation in education as a
whole, reflecting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The broad 'diversity agenda' includes consideration of issues relating to
gender, race/ethnicity, culture, age, domestic circumstances, prior educational
achievement/attainment, sexuality and sensory, psychological or physical
disability/impairment.
Teachers need to be aware of the diversity issues that relate to quality
teaching practice, benefits for community, law, equal opportunities, human
rights, and education. In order to address diversity principles and approaches,
teachers also need to know how to design, deliver and evaluate learning
opportunities to help meet the needs of a diverse student body.
One of the ways in which teachers can determine the learning needs of
diverse student groups is by thinking about how different students learn. Here,
we do not just mean how student learn in terms of individual learning styles. We
are referring to students' learning patterns and preferences relate to their earlier
and current educational and cultural backgrounds.
For example:
Different cultures have different perceptions/understandings of the role of
teachers and other students with expectations differing accordingly.
Students who hold very strong views about race, politics, religion or sexuality
may find it difficult to cope with an objective, open discussion or with students
who hold opposing views. This may cause potential conflict in the classroom.
When Calvin Asked a Question
The Ten Different Types of
Teachers
The Strict One
These teachers are hardcore about their job. They don’t smile at all.
One mistake and boom! You’ll end up being screwed.
.
The I-don’t-give-a-damn-about-your-life Teacher
These teachers just don’t give a damn about you and your life.
They like to give tones of homeworks and projects.
The Comedian
These teachers are one of the best teachers, they turn the classroom
into a standup comedy bar. You laugh and laugh but actually don’t
forget about the lessons.
The Noob Teacher
These teachers are still new to the game and are very very nice,
later in their life they will be consumed by the reality of being a
teacher.
The Almost Retired Teacher
These teachers are a year away from retirement.
The Talk Show Queen/King Teacher
They are like the Oprah of the classroom. They talk about
something that aren’t related to the lessons at all.
The Teacher that tries to hard to be cool
These teachers act as if they are cool, did not-so-cool moves that
they think they are cool.
The Cool Teacher Everyone Loves
These teachers get to have the most cards and gifts during
Christmas and Teacher’s day.
The MMK Teacher
These teachers talk about themselves, about how awesome or
awful their lives are. They talk about the decisions in life that
matter to them and why you should follow them.
The Almost In Time Teacher
These teachers are always late.
EXAMPLES OF DIVERSITY
inclusive pedagogy
Racial Diversity
Race is a population that can
be distinguished from other populations
within a species by genetically transmitted
physical characteristics.
Racism consists of
both prejudice and discrimination based in
social perceptions of biological
differences between peoples.
Colour
Written by an African child
nominated for Best Poem of 2005
When I born, I Black,
When I grow up, I Black,
When I go in Sun, I Black,
When I cold, I Black,
When I scared, I Black
When I sick, I Black,
And when I die, I still Black…
When you born, you Pink,
When you grow up, you White,
When you go in Sun, you Red,
When you cold, you Blue,
When you scared, you Green,
And when you die, you Grey.
And you calling me Coloured??
Cultural Diversity
cul·ture
noun ˈkəl-chər: the beliefs, customs,
arts, etc., of a particular society,
group, place, or time
: a particular society that has its own
beliefs, ways of life, art, etc.
: a way of thinking, behaving, or working
that exists in a place or organization
(such as a business)
“You have to taste a
culture to understand
it.”
– The main job in the classroom is to
teach the subject.
– We need to create classroom culture
in order to teach more effectively
– We need to be open to our students’
personal cultures as well.
Cultural Diversity
What is the role of recognizing cultural diversity
in our classrooms?
As cultures blend, it is important
to clarify which parts of our culture
we will not sacrifice:
•Freedom of
expression
•Civic
responsibility
•Respect for
individual
rights
SUMMARY:
Students who attend schools with a diverse population can
develop an understanding of the perspectives of children from
different backgrounds and learn to function in a multicultural,
multiethnic environment. Yet, as public schools become more
diverse, demands increase to find the most effective ways to help all
students succeed academically as well as learn to get along with
each other. Teachers are faced with the challenge of making
instruction "culturally responsive" for all students while not favoring
one group over another.
DIVERSITY
Issues of Diversity
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Issues of Diversity

  • 1. Issues of DIVERSITBY: ELLAINE F. SEE & ROWELL C. DIWA
  • 2. “It’s time for parents to teach young people early on that in DIVERSITY there is beauty and there is strength.”
  • 3. It is the condition of having or being composed of differing elements: variety; especially; the inclusion of different types of people (as people of different races or cultures) in a group or organization. It is the state of having people who are different races or who have different cultures in a group or organization. What is DIVERSITY? It is the quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas, etc.
  • 4. DIVERSITY is a multidimensional, broadly inclusive concept that acknowledges and embraces the richness of human differences.
  • 5. People diverse in the following aspects:
  • 6. The Impact of Diversity in Education
  • 7. Diversity is a topic that comes up time and time again when discussing the state of education and the ever-increasing diversity in our schools and communities. But are the demographics of our nation really so different from what they were 20 years ago — or are we just becoming more aware of other cultures as technology brings the global community into our homes? “We are moving toward a society in which individuality is retained and valued and a cultural mosaic is created from millions of unique pieces.”
  • 8. In recent years there has been much research on diversity and its impact on students. Our campuses/schools are laboratories for diversity issues and they continue to evolve over time. Some of the impacts of Diversity on Education are the following: • Diversity contributes into institutional characteristics such as high expectations, belief in students’ capacities, models of success, institutional mission, link between the value of education and service to larger communities. • Campus climate has been an important theme. Conversations about campus/school climate engage numerous issues related to gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, physical ability, and religion. • Efforts to enhance access and equity on schools through diversity initiatives have numerous implications for campus/school climate. Indeed, a perception among students that the institution is committed to diversity increases positive perceptions of the climate of the campus. • Studies on cognitive development show that critical thinking, problem- solving capacities, and cognitive complexity increase for all students exposed to diversity on the campus/school and in the classroom.
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  • 12. What we usually see…
  • 13. What intelligences they actually possess…
  • 14. What are my responsibilities in terms of addressing my students' needs? How do I cope with the broad range of differences between my students? What support is out there for me? What do we mean by diversity?
  • 15. Studies and researches are some of the major approaches that are being done in order to address diversity in Education. Through these procedures, problems relating to diversity are being addressed, remedied and are provided with a wide range of solutions that would dynamically and flexibly handle such diverse situations. Today’s general education, classrooms are becoming more and more diverse with both students with disabilities and students from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. In order for teachers to effectively teach a classroom of diverse students, meeting each student’s needs individually and successfully, effective research based strategies must be implemented. Some of the strategies are as follows: 1. Acknowledging students’ differences 2. Connecting with students’ families 3. Establishing school-wide “cultural” collaboration. 4. Implementing culturally responsive teaching. 5. Establishing mentors for students.
  • 16. These strategies, when implemented in the classroom and at the school level, can positively affect each student both academically and behaviorally in the inclusive diverse classroom.
  • 17. The Role of Education in Addressing Issues of Diversity
  • 18. As young children start to recognize human differences, teachers can help them develop a foundation of respect and inclusion. What are the best practices to implement in an intercultural approach? What is the role of Education to mold these children on how to react on these differences?
  • 19. Diversity literally means 'difference' and in the educational context diversity relates to the differences between Faculty and other staff, between students, and between teachers and students. The reasons for differences are numerous and may include personality, culture, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age and so on. The 'diversity agenda' in education sets out to address issues that lead to inequalities in practice. It has its roots in the legal framework that underpins the provision of equal opportunities and which acknowledges that our social identity impacts on life experiences and opportunities. Equality aims to create a fairer society, where all can participate and have the opportunity to fulfill their potential. Part of this involves identifying patterns of experience based on group identity, and challenging processes which limit individuals' potential life chances. The diversity agenda also relates to a wider aspiration to widen participation in education as a whole, reflecting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The broad 'diversity agenda' includes consideration of issues relating to gender, race/ethnicity, culture, age, domestic circumstances, prior educational achievement/attainment, sexuality and sensory, psychological or physical disability/impairment.
  • 20. Teachers need to be aware of the diversity issues that relate to quality teaching practice, benefits for community, law, equal opportunities, human rights, and education. In order to address diversity principles and approaches, teachers also need to know how to design, deliver and evaluate learning opportunities to help meet the needs of a diverse student body. One of the ways in which teachers can determine the learning needs of diverse student groups is by thinking about how different students learn. Here, we do not just mean how student learn in terms of individual learning styles. We are referring to students' learning patterns and preferences relate to their earlier and current educational and cultural backgrounds. For example: Different cultures have different perceptions/understandings of the role of teachers and other students with expectations differing accordingly. Students who hold very strong views about race, politics, religion or sexuality may find it difficult to cope with an objective, open discussion or with students who hold opposing views. This may cause potential conflict in the classroom.
  • 21. When Calvin Asked a Question
  • 22. The Ten Different Types of Teachers
  • 23. The Strict One These teachers are hardcore about their job. They don’t smile at all. One mistake and boom! You’ll end up being screwed. . The I-don’t-give-a-damn-about-your-life Teacher These teachers just don’t give a damn about you and your life. They like to give tones of homeworks and projects. The Comedian These teachers are one of the best teachers, they turn the classroom into a standup comedy bar. You laugh and laugh but actually don’t forget about the lessons. The Noob Teacher These teachers are still new to the game and are very very nice, later in their life they will be consumed by the reality of being a teacher.
  • 24. The Almost Retired Teacher These teachers are a year away from retirement. The Talk Show Queen/King Teacher They are like the Oprah of the classroom. They talk about something that aren’t related to the lessons at all. The Teacher that tries to hard to be cool These teachers act as if they are cool, did not-so-cool moves that they think they are cool. The Cool Teacher Everyone Loves These teachers get to have the most cards and gifts during Christmas and Teacher’s day.
  • 25. The MMK Teacher These teachers talk about themselves, about how awesome or awful their lives are. They talk about the decisions in life that matter to them and why you should follow them. The Almost In Time Teacher These teachers are always late.
  • 27. Racial Diversity Race is a population that can be distinguished from other populations within a species by genetically transmitted physical characteristics. Racism consists of both prejudice and discrimination based in social perceptions of biological differences between peoples.
  • 28. Colour Written by an African child nominated for Best Poem of 2005 When I born, I Black, When I grow up, I Black, When I go in Sun, I Black, When I cold, I Black, When I scared, I Black When I sick, I Black, And when I die, I still Black… When you born, you Pink, When you grow up, you White, When you go in Sun, you Red, When you cold, you Blue, When you scared, you Green, And when you die, you Grey. And you calling me Coloured??
  • 29. Cultural Diversity cul·ture noun ˈkəl-chər: the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time : a particular society that has its own beliefs, ways of life, art, etc. : a way of thinking, behaving, or working that exists in a place or organization (such as a business) “You have to taste a culture to understand it.”
  • 30. – The main job in the classroom is to teach the subject. – We need to create classroom culture in order to teach more effectively – We need to be open to our students’ personal cultures as well. Cultural Diversity What is the role of recognizing cultural diversity in our classrooms?
  • 31. As cultures blend, it is important to clarify which parts of our culture we will not sacrifice: •Freedom of expression •Civic responsibility •Respect for individual rights
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  • 33. SUMMARY: Students who attend schools with a diverse population can develop an understanding of the perspectives of children from different backgrounds and learn to function in a multicultural, multiethnic environment. Yet, as public schools become more diverse, demands increase to find the most effective ways to help all students succeed academically as well as learn to get along with each other. Teachers are faced with the challenge of making instruction "culturally responsive" for all students while not favoring one group over another. DIVERSITY