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Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Understanding: Engaging Young Hearts and Minds

Autor Debra Rader
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 apr 2018
Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Understanding is a comprehensive resource for educators in primary and early years classrooms. It provides teachers with a complete framework for developing intercultural understanding among pupils and includes practical and creative strategies and activities to stimulate discussion, awareness and comprehension of intercultural issues and ideas.
Drawing on the most current research and work in the field of intercultural competence and existing models of intercultural understanding, this book explores topics such as:
  • understanding culture and language
  • the importance of personal and cultural identity
  • engaging with difference
  • cultivating positive attitudes and beliefs
  • embedding awareness of local and global issues in students
  • designing a classroom with intercultural understanding in mind.
With detailed ready-to-use, enquiry-based lesson plans, which incorporate children's literature, talking points and media resources, this book encourages the practitioner to consider intercultural understanding as another lens through which to view the curriculum when creating and choosing learning materials and activities. Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Understanding sets out to help the reader engage young hearts and minds with global and local concepts in a way that is easily integrated into the life of all primary schools – from New York to New Delhi, from Birmingham to Bangkok.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138102729
ISBN-10: 1138102725
Pagini: 230
Ilustrații: 1 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic, Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction  Using This Book  Part 1: Compelling Pedagogy for Our Times  Chapter 1. What is Intercultural Understanding?  Chapter 2. Why is Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Understanding Imperative?  Chapter 3. Starting With Ourselves: Reflection and Self-knowledge  Part 2: Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Understanding  Chapter 4. Exploring Culture and Language  Tokyo Friends/Tokyo no Tomodachi by Betty Reynolds  Sharing Cultural Artefacts: Create a Gallery Space  Wish: Wishing Traditions Around the World by Roseanne Thong  Chapter 5. Understanding and Valuing Personal and Cultural Identity  The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi  Personal and Cultural Identity Map Project: My Map Book by Sara Fanelli  Dancing Home by Alma Flor Ada and Gabriel M Zubizarreta  Chapter 6. Cultivating Transformative Beliefs, Values and Attitudes  The Golden Rule by Ilene Cooper  What Does It Mean to be Global? by Rana DiOrio  Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson  Chapter 7. Engaging With Difference  Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman  One Green Apple by Eve Bunting  The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson  Chapter 8. Developing Essential Intercultural, Interpersonal and Life Skills  When Sophie’s Feelings Are Really, Really Hurt by Molly Bang  Chicken Sunday by Patricia Polacco  Marianthe’s Story: Painted Words and Spoken Memories by Aliki  Chapter 9. Embedding Local and Global Issues  For Every Child: The rights of the child in words and pictures UNICEF text adapted by Caroline Castle  One Well: The Story of Water on Earth by Rochelle Strauss  Peace Begins With You by Katherine Scholes Part 3: Putting it into Practice: Modeling, Living, and Learning Intentionally  Chapter 10. Designing Learning and Living Spaces with Intercultural Understanding in Mind  Chapter 11. Applying Our Knowledge, Using Our Skills and Living Our Values  Chapter 12. Helping to Create a Better World  Appendices  Appendix A Children’s Literature for Developing Intercultural Understanding  Appendix B Multimedia Resources  Appendix C Web-based Resources  Appendix D Resources for Educators and Parents  Appendix E Partnering With Parents  Appendix F Connecting with the Community  Appendix G Organisations that Promote Intercultural Understanding  Appendix H Templates for Lesson Plans

Notă biografică

Debra Rader is a former primary school headteacher with over 30 years’ experience teaching and working with children and families from multicultural and multilingual backgrounds. She is an international educational consultant and develops programmes and workshops linked to intercultural understanding.

Recenzii

"In Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Understanding, Debra Rader has produced a clearly-structured, carefully researched volume which informs and encourages its readers to integrate intercultural understanding into their teaching, and also challenges them to reflect on issues relating to their own cultures, beliefs, values and attitudes. This new title promises to be a must-read for anyone with a concern for supporting the young adults of tomorrow in developing the skills and attributes that will be essential if they are to live peacefully with others in our increasingly complex world." - Mary Hayden, Professor of International Education, University of Bath, UK
"This is a remarkable book, perhaps even a courageous one. Debra Rader’s appeal to teachers blends theory and practice into a narrative that is passionate and inspiring, urgent and compelling, with a mine of resources and ideas for lessons and activities. It will be a seminal text on how to address the most important educational challenge of our era." - Terry Haywood, Trustee, Alliance for International Education and International Schools Consultant
"Debra Rader’s book is a deep dive into what intercultural understanding is, why it is vital to our global wellbeing, and how to foster it in children. Approachable, insightful, practical, and hopeful, it is a must-have resource for educators committed to making the world a better place, one child at a time." - Rana DiOrio, author of the award-winning What Does It Mean To Be . . .?® children’s picture book series
"Digitalisation has connected people, countries and continents, bringing together a majority of the world’s population in ways that vastly increases our individual and collective potential. But the same forces have also made the world more volatile, more complex and more uncertain. More than ever, schools are called to help students see the world through different eyes, appreciate different cultures and divergent thinking, and to build a shared understanding among groups with diverse experiences and interests, thus increasing our radius of trust to strangers and institutions. This is easy to say, but really hard to accomplish in a classroom. This book provides a framework for how to do this, and not only that, it also illustrates in insightful and practical ways what it might look like when intercultural understanding is lived in our daily lives." - Andreas Schleicher, Director OECD Directorate for Education and Skills, and Special Advisor on Education Policy to the Secretary-General
"This book is an excellent resource for the multicultural and multilingual children I teach. The literature recommendations are diverse, relevant to my students' lives, and consistently provide opportunities for meaningful conversations. The lesson plans have been transformative for all the students in my class, and have deepened their appreciation of and thirst to learn more about all cultures and languages. Through this learning, my entire class raised their awareness of how we can honor our differences, engage with one another respectfully, and each help make the world a better place." - Grace Friedman, White Center Heights Elementary School, Seattle, WA, USA
"Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Understanding is a critical exploration on how, as educators, we can intentionally build the values and skills children need to engage positively in an ever-increasing intercultural world. The rich array of quality children’s literature featured, and the thoughtful and well-developed lesson plans that Ms. Rader has created to support the development of these essential skills offer valuable practical application for the classroom. Teachers will love them!" - Julia Alden, International School Leader and Educator
"With this thoughtful book, Debra Rader has given primary schools the gift of the ‘what’, ‘why’ and ‘how’ of intercultural understanding. Whereas previous experiences in developing intercultural understanding at the primary level may have been limited to food, flags and festivals, Rader’s framework provides us with components of intercultural understanding and language with which to dialogue about it. This language is particularly helpful as we begin to think of ways to assess intercultural understanding. Based on current research, Rader also provides us with meaningful suggestions and activities that will allow all of us to integrate the development of intercultural understanding in our programs – rather than having it as an "add on" to our curriculum. This book serves as a very useful tool to extend the emotional intelligence of teachers." - Ochan Kusuma-Powell, co-author of Becoming an Emotionally Intelligent Teacher
"This book could not have appeared at a better time. It does more than offer a clear and easy-to-read exploration of intercultural understanding, a topic that matters in our changing, challenging and uncertain world. The researched-based guidelines will support teachers as they guide young children and help them understand and learn from the diversity they see around them. The many examples, strategies and activities will help children develop accepting and positive attitudes towards the many ways people live, speak, dress, eat, worship and celebrate. Rader provides a Framework for Developing Intercultural Understanding and invites teachers to integrate it into their prescribed curricula, connect their teaching to children’s lives and transform their classrooms into exciting multicultural and multilingual places." - Roma Chumak-Horbatsch, Associate Professor School of Early Childhood Studies, Ryerson University, Canada
"Debra Rader has written an invaluable and comprehensive resource for educators to support the development of intercultural understanding in the children they teach. Both new and veteran teachers will find a rich treasure trove of activities and literature that can be easily woven into any existing curriculum. An impressive work!" - Mary Hannert, Early Childhood Educator
"Debra Rader makes a strong case for including teaching and learning for intercultural understanding into the school curriculum of young learners. Based on both thorough research and her own hands-on experiences, she clearly and passionately offers ideas as to how teachers can encourage and nurture intercultural understanding through rich discussions, meaningful activities, and detailed lesson plans based on quality children’s literature. In addition, readers have a chance to reflect on their own understanding of the topics as they "pause for reflection" at various points along their journey through this most important book. A must-read for all teachers as they strive to teach compassion, and appreciation and understanding of both their own cultures and traditions and those of others." - Sally Ott, Former Lower School Principal, The Latin School of Chicago
"Debra Rader takes us on a guided journey addressing a wide range of developmentally appropriate tasks aimed at helping young learners enhance their intercultural sensitivity, knowledge and skills. This book presents a comprehensive theoretical underpinning of the oftentimes-abstract concepts and critical issues related to intercultural development in concrete and tangible ways, laying a foundation for the wide range of practical strategies included in each chapter. This book is a welcomed and needed contribution for teachers concerned with enhancing the intercultural development of young children." - Kenneth Cushner, Emeritus Professor of International and Intercultural Education, Kent State University, USA
"In producing this title, Debra Rader has given educators a book well worth taking the time to read. She has an impressive CV in a number of areas in the field of education, which includes over 30 years of working in primary schools." - Gustavo M Lanata, International School Magazine

Descriere

Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Understanding is a comprehensive resource for educators in Primary and Early Years classrooms. It provides teachers with a comprehensive framework for Developing Intercultural Understanding and practical and creative strategies, activities and resources.