Today's public schools represent a demographic of students that are more diverse than ever before. In turn, culturally responsive and affirming teaching practices should mirror the academic, social, and cultural needs of an ever-increasing population of diverse students. Through multicultural education students can discover the ways they are shaped by their own culture, as well as learn more about others. Multicultural education practices provide mutually beneficial dialogue between cultures, and the pedagogical practices increase learning outcomes for not just the ethnically and racially diverse, but all students who are participatory in the content. This book provides educational stakeholders with culturally relevant and affirming techniques for utilizing multicultural literature as a pedagogical tool in social studies, mathematics, science, and reading. Each chapter provides a brief summary about the selected multicultural text and also contains an instructional strategy to be used. Following this, an inquiry-based lesson is provided with supplementary materials and resources that allow for K-12 differentiation.



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Lakia M. Scott, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction at Baylor University. She currently teaches elementary reading methods and diversity issues courses to pre-service educators and graduate students.

Barbara Purdum-Cassidy, Ed.D., is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction at Baylor University. She currently teaches elementary language arts methods to pre-service teachers and graduate coursework in advanced methods of teaching writing.


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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Lakia M. Scott

Section One: Using Multicultural Literature in English Language Arts, Reading and Social Studies

Chapter 1.The Day You Begin: Using Children's Lived Experiences as a Tool for Cultivating Critical Consciousness through Elementary English Language Arts and Reading

Kelly C. Johnston

Chapter 2.Separate is Never Equal: Utilizing Question-Answer Relationships to Foster Students' Reading Comprehension

Elena M. Venegas

Chapter 3.Inside Out & Back Again: Making Cultural Connections through Immigrant Food for Early, Middle, and Secondary Learners

Janet K. Keeler

Chapter 4. Exploring Marlon Bundo as an Artifact for Analysis: Culture Circles and Critical Inquiry toward Informed Civic Engagement

Kevin R. Magill

Chapter 5.Dreamers/Soñadores: Exploring the Global Significance of Dreams and Activism through a Social Studies Lens

Sarah M. Straub

Section Two: Using Multicultural Literature in Science and Mathematics

Chapter 6.Black Pioneers of Science and Invention: Exploring the Impact of Black Scientists on the Field Today

Yasmin Laird

Chapter 7.Grandfather Tang's Story: A Cross Curricular Approach Using Story-Telling through Mathematics and Decision-Making Processes for Elementary Learners

Christine J. Picot

Chapter 8.Ruth and the Green Book: Using Mathematics to Better Understand Discrimination

Amy K. Corp

Chapter 9.Harvesting Hope: Equipping Students for Social Activism through a Mathematical Approach to History

Jamie Wong

Chapter 10.Maya's Blanket: Applying Mathematics to Solve Everyday Problems

Amy K. Corp

Conclusion

Barbara Purdum-Cassidy

Index

About the Editors

About the Contributors

Titel
Multicultural Literature in the Content Areas
Untertitel
Transforming K-12 Classrooms Into Engaging, Inviting, and Socially Conscious Spaces
EAN
9781475853544
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
18.03.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.32 MB
Anzahl Seiten
212