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As a secondary school art teacher, I think it is a natural process to integrate multicultural
education into my classroom. ... All cultures are influenced by art and the desire
to recognize and create beauty, so there are many examples of art from cultures around the world
which can be integrated into classroom study. ... The day following a museum visit, we discuss the trip in detail in our classroom
and share our impressions and ideas. ...
Hopefully, this discussion process will also lead to understanding and respect between
different ethnic groups and cultures in my classroom. ... Although I usually do not plan a separate lesson on prejudice
and discrimination as part of my curriculum, something I do like to do during the first week of
school is to introduce the concept of integrity to my classroom. ... As all students contribute their
ideas and listen to one another they become more accepting of each other and more a part of our
classroom “family”.
Integrating multicultural education into the classroom is very important and worthwhile. ...
By making multicultural education and discussions a regular part of the curriculum, we all develop
a healthy respect for our differences.
Approximate Word count = 1042 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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