background preloader

Global communication

Facebook Twitter

Citizen Science Alliance. Culture in the Classroom. Printer-friendly version Educators today hear a lot about gaps in education – achievement gaps, funding gaps, school-readiness gaps. Still, there's another gap that often goes unexamined: the cultural gap between students and teachers. "A bunch of teachers here, they think they know what's wrong with us.

But they don't know. Most of us in the education profession are white, middle-class, monolingual-English speakers. But the truth is: culture matters. Culture isn't just a list of holidays or shared recipes, religious traditions, or language; it is a lived experience unique to each individual. To truly engage students, we must reach out to them in ways that are culturally and linguistically responsive and appropriate, and we must examine the cultural assumptions and stereotypes we bring into the classroom that may hinder interconnectedness. Look For: What are some of the myths about Asian American students in the classroom that Diane speaks about? Go Deeper: Reflect On: Look for: Papers Books.

Presents

Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) U.S. consular officers assist Americans who encounter serious legal, medical, or financial difficulties. Although consular officers cannot act as your legal counsel or representative, they can provide the names of local attorneys and doctors, provide loans to destitute Americans, and provide information about dangerous conditions affecting your overseas travel or residence. Consular officers also perform non-emergency services, helping Americans with absentee voting, selective service registration, receiving federal benefits, and filing U.S. tax forms.

Consular officers can notarize documents, issue passports, and register American children born abroad. Most embassies and consulates have web sites with more information. Enrolling through this website is NOT considered proof of U.S. citizenship. Screenr | Instant screencasts: Just click record. How to publish student work.

Teacher blogs webpages

Sites & Blogs for kids, teens, students, teachers - Students of the World.