To keep the momentum going, we've added four new proposals to the challenge:
- Promote positive images of ourselves for our children
- Promote positive images of ourselves for other people and their children
- Develop skills in our children that empower them to be leaders in the world in which we live
- Promote pride in one's culture instead of shame
- Promote self-respect and appreciation for others like ourselves
- Develop our children's ability to use their imaginations in an empowering way
- Encourage our children to be who they truly are
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"This year I will put in place an ongoing curriculum that connects students to their culture with the goal of students identifying more with who they are."
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"I am second grade teacher who loves to expose students to different cultures. I teach for a district that is primarily composed of African Americans and Hispanics. Unfortunately, some of my students are often not exposed to other cultures; therefore, I've brought culture and traditions to them!"
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"Many of my 7th grade students, who attend middle school in the Bronx, have never left New York. It is therefore important for me, as a teacher with many different experiences, to bring the world to them."
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More Than Meets the Eye: Students as Media Producers
- Los Angeles, California - Grades 3-5 - 94% low income -
- Los Angeles, California - Grades 3-5 - 94% low income -
"I am a 5th grade teacher for an urban school located in South Central Los Angeles. One of the greatest challenges of teaching inner city youth is engaging them and creating lessons that are meaningful to their lives."
1 comment:
Awesome work, y'all.
Just reallocated some credits to that "make our own media" proposal.
Thanks to all who have donated, and to those who haven't, consider it--it's a great way to make a difference in real classrooms.
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