Classrooms today are more diverse than ever, and teachers must be prepared to “reach and teach” students from a broader spectrum of backgrounds. As of 2014, the majority of students in U.S. public schools were considered racial/ethnic minorities, and more than 10% of students were English learners who speak a different language at home. In addition to addressing the wide array of learning modalities, interests, and life experiences that these learners bring to school, teachers need to understand the increasingly diverse socioeconomic, religious, and cultural backgrounds that shape students’ development.
This webinar highlights effective practices and strategies for developing teachers’ cultural and global awareness in order to reach and teach all of their students.
The presenters have responded to some of the question submitted at the end of the webinar. Those responses are located at the end of the slides.
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