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catnap
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by catnap » Wed Mar 08, 2017 5:46 pm
Hi!
I am not sure about this question and can't seem to find much in my readings. Give and example of an experience that educators might plan and implement to foster positive attitudes to inclusiveness and cultural diversity? All I can see are activities such as music and construction. For example music involving digeridoos and making instruments. I am not sure if this relates to the above question?
Thanks

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manu0604
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by manu0604 » Wed Mar 08, 2017 10:12 pm
I think you need to look into different direction.
It's not only your resources, like all skin coloured dolls, musical instuments.
Do you have any religions or parents from other countries/cultures with different ways of doing things.
Jehovas witness's e.g. do not celebrate birthdays, try to find a way to include him/her in a positive way. Others might not celebrate xmas, etc.
Hope that helps,
Lorina please correct if I'm mistaken.
Manuela
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Lorina
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by Lorina » Thu Mar 09, 2017 3:04 pm
manu0604 wrote:I think you need to look into different direction.
It's not only your resources, like all skin coloured dolls, musical instuments.
Do you have any religions or parents from other countries/cultures with different ways of doing things.
Jehovas witness's e.g. do not celebrate birthdays, try to find a way to include him/her in a positive way. Others might not celebrate xmas, etc.
Hope that helps,
Lorina please correct if I'm mistaken.
Manuela
Yes, you're right!
Even reading stories to children about different countries and cultures, showing and explaining images of different people, what clothes they wear. Having a cultural corner set up, each family can share objects from their country, trying new foods from different countries, singing songs in different languages, playing games from different countries, etc.
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Lorina
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catnap
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by catnap » Fri Mar 10, 2017 2:52 pm
Thanks guys! I have just began new Vocational Placement yesterday. My new supervisor is helping with the above questions as well, and will include some cultural activities to assist me with my studies, which will be great!
Thanks again!
have a lovely week-end
Cheers
Lesley