DyNAMC "Knowlege" May 2014 Issue 4 | Page 10

Cultural diversity enhances the educational experience. There is a richness that comes from students working side by side with others who are not of the same culture. Students who attend schools with a diverse population can develop an understanding of the perspectives of children from different backgrounds They can also learn to function in a multicultural, mu ltiethnic environment. Diversity in education is a growing trend. that is beneficial for students and society as a whole. According to Census Bureau projections, by the year 2100 the U.S. population of nonHispanic whites will become the minority, making up only 40% of the U.S. population. No doubt, students will need to learn how to interact in a diverse environment. As public schools become more diverse, demands increase to find the most effective ways to help all students succeed academically as well as socially. DyNAMC • ISSUE 4 Making instruction “culturally responsive” while not showing favoritism to one group or another is a 10 continuing challenge for teachers.. A 2007 study by Public Agenda and the National Comprehensive Center for Teacher Quality revealed that 76% of new teachers reported they received training to President’s Perspective Knowledge is Power Knowledge is Our Most Important Resource Aldrica Latimore Founder students develop the practice of critical thinking, challenging their own views against others. It is also the setting for discovering that diversity creates an environment where, together, everyone achieves more in the interest of unification within diversity. Equality in the Value of Individuals There is a richness that comes from students working side by side with others who are not of the same culture. Students who attend schools with a diverse population can develop an understanding of the perspectives of children from different backgrounds. In addition, they can learn to function in a Aldrica Latimore teach an ethnically diverse multicultural, multiethnic environment. student body. However, Founder Schools should strive to create an fewer than 40% say their environment where all children feel training has been helpful in dealing with the valued and all children can learn. specific challenges they face. Even though Diversity has become the basis of there appears to be something lacking in this enhancing the learning experience area of their training, educational leadership for many students as it represents must set the tone by having a policy of “no the difference between individuals excuses”. and groups. Diversity represents the uniqueness of individuals based on Diversity Requires a Proactive Approach a variety of other factors. A lack of diversity in an academic environment Schools must take a proactive approach, can create ethnocentricity, which creating a positive environment where is the idea that one’s own ethnic students and teachers are respectful of different group is superior to that of others. backgrounds. Chancellors, Principals and others Without diversity, we have a learning in leadership roles must create an environment environment segregated by race, where people respect the opinions of others wealth, disabling conditions and and are open to multiple perspectives on any language barriers. Diversity in an issue. This should be modeled for students educational setting instills respect and in relations with faculty and staff. Mutual among cultures, challenges student’s respect is a big part of the equation. The federal abilities, and bridges the gap of No Child Left Behind Act highlights gaps in disagreement among cultures based achievement among diverse groups of students on a lack of experiential knowledge and in the U.S. The Act has put pressure on schools understanding. to see that all students succeed, regardless of their ethnic or language background. Accountability is provided by requiring schools to meet state “adequate yearly progress” (AYP) goals for their student populations as a whole, as well as for specified subgroups that include students with disabilities, limited English language skills, students from lower economic backgrounds and the major racial groups. School leaders must implement a broad range of strategies to improve teaching and learning, rather than instituting quick fixes to address these achievement gaps. The classroom represents the setting in which