Articles teaching to multicultural adult classes
Peterborough is a very interesting city with a population of second, third and even fourth settled generations of Italian and Asian communities. In recent years, because of a variety of reasons, the city has had an enormous influx of mainly eastern European migrants, and because our school has the space they are joining us; at the rate, at the moment of about 25 students a week. We have a department of support teachers who assess the students when they arrive and we are in the process of setting up a series of induction classes from every subject so that the students get an idea of what goes in school. We feel that they will learn English best if they are immersed in the language; however, we are aware of possible issues such as war trauma so we are sensitive about how we deal with each student.


How to Choose Outstanding Multicultural Books
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Multicultural Education: Roles and Responsibilities | CT River Educator
By Luther B. Get 50 great book recommendations, plus advice from top educators, writers, and illustrators on how to spot literature that transcends stereotypes. PreK—K , 1—2 , 3—5 , 6—8. How do you know if a children's book you're about to share with your students accurately portrays the culture of its characters? Are there warning signs to look for? Are there telltale things that mark an outstanding multicultural book?



Teaching the Importance of Multicultural Education
Based on the diversity of the classrooms across America, multicultural classrooms are becoming a daily scenario for many teachers. The cultural dynamics of classrooms now encompasses students from all walks of life and from around the world. As a matter of fact, few programs emphasize the need for a cultural teaching class. It is even more evident as different student needs change as the diversity of student population changes.





How can teachers effectively engage students from diverse backgrounds? It's a question many teachers face, and of course, there isn't one prescribed strategy that works. Luckily, there are many useful resources to help new and veteran educators explore the subject.
