First hand stories by teachers for teachers on one of the most difficult topics to teach: diversityAccording to recent surveys, almost half of all students belong to a minority group, and that number is increasing yearly. Coping with the challenges associated with diversity and dealing with others in a sensitive and appropriate manner can be one of the more difficult aspects of teaching. Although much has changed in the landscape of diversity, there is still a long way to go both in and out of the classroom. Educating students on how to be culturally aware is invariably a challenge and a sensitive process in its own right. One Size Does Not Fit All addresses many of the challenges of diversity education by offering sage advice from teachers. With a wonderful mixture of voices and points of view, from big cities to small towns, these stories of how teachers have dealt with this very sensitive topic will provide a reassuring guide to fellow educators. Stories range from those about students with strong cultural identities, to stories of how teachers handle issues of sexual orientation, religion, and world conflicts.
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About the Author:
Randy Howe received his Masters of Professional Studies in Special Education from Manhattanville College and his administrative certification from Teachers College at Columbia University as a part of the Future School Administrators Academy. He is the author of two books and writes a weekly philosophy article for McGraw-Hill's Higher Education.
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- PublisherKaplan Trade
- Publication date2010
- ISBN 10 1607141159
- ISBN 13 9781607141150
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages256
- EditorHowe Randy
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