While reading Other
People’s Children, I reflected on my own experiences with diversity. I went to a predominantly white high school,
but I have had some placements where I have encountered cultural
diversity. I have had the opportunity of
working with students who have different beliefs than I do, speak different
languages than I do, and grew up in a very different household than I did. All of these experiences have helped me
appreciate diversity more and more. I
know that I will be faced with the issue of diversity in the classroom, and I
believe that I will be prepared to handle it.
From this book I have learned a lot about cultural differences among
students and teachers. Delpit gives a
lot of examples of cultural issues that she has encountered, and she gives
great ways of handling these issues.
After reading this book and gaining a lot of insight from
Delpit, I still have one concern about diversity in the classroom. What if a culturally diverse student does not
feel comfortable or accepted by the other students? I know that I can reach out to this student
by making them feel welcomed and important. I can do my best to create a safe learning
environment for all students. I am just
concerned that since this student does not fit in culturally with the other
students, that he/she will not feel wanted.
This could potentially ruin this student’s education because he/she will
not feel comfortable at school. I know
what I can do as a teacher, but I am still concerned that it may not be enough
for all students.
It is very important to continue to grow professionally. There are many books and articles that I can
read about cultural diversity. It is
really important that I learn as much as I can because I will be faced with
this issue in my classrooms. I found some
articles that I plan to read: Preparing Teachers for Culturally Diverse
Schools, Learning Styles and
Culturally Diverse Students, and Urban
Education: Challenges in Educating Culturally Diverse Children. These are all articles that will be helpful
in my growth as an educator. I would
also find it extremely beneficial to attend a conference about diversity since
it is such a huge part of our society today.