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Patti Porto

Culturally Responsive Teaching Matters! - 0 views

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    "Part of the tradition of teaching is that teachers have the role of shepherding the next generation through a set of passages so that they can attain adulthood with a full complement of the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to be contributing citizens. When the cultural heritages and assumptions about what is valued, expected, and taught compete with other compelling realities, teachers take on a facilitator role while they relinquish their status as knowledge brokers"
Patti Porto

Culturally Responsive Positive Behavioral Support Matters - 0 views

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    "In this What Matters brief, we explore the critical role of addressing and supporting behavior and socialization in schools as educators, students, families, schools, and communities embrace the waves of diversity that surge through our schools and institutional systems"
Patti Porto

'I Don't Think I'm Biased' | Teaching Tolerance - 0 views

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    some good ideas we may want to use in our equity discussions
Patti Porto

Racial Bias | Teaching Diverse Students Initiative - 0 views

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    some other good equity resources
Patti Porto

Educational Leadership:Poverty and Learning:The Myth of the Culture of Poverty - 0 views

  • And, worst of all, it diverts attention from what people in poverty do have in common: inequitable access to basic human rights.
  • The most destructive tool of the culture of classism is deficit theory
  • erhaps the greatest myth of all is the one that dubs education the "great equalizer." Without considerable change, it cannot be anything of the sort.
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    "Chief among these is the "culture of poverty" myth-the idea that poor people share more or less monolithic and predictable beliefs, values, and behaviors. For educators like Janet to be the best teachers they can be for all students, they need to challenge this myth and reach a deeper understanding of class and poverty."
Patti Porto

Jeannie Oakes | Teaching Diverse Students Initiative - 0 views

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    Jeannie Oakes is director of Education and Scholarship for the Ford Foundation. Until Fall 2008, she was Presidential Professor in Educational Equity at the University of California, Los Angeles. She also directs UCLA's Institute for Democracy, Education & Access (IDEA), which offers new ways for public research universities to engage urban communities. S
Patti Porto

Beyond Tracking - 0 views

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    Beyond Tracking responds to the a sobering assessment of American high schools by delineating and promoting an innovative and well-defined notion of multiple pathways. The book's authors clearly distinguish their use of the term "multiple pathways" from any updated version of the tracking system that marked so many American high schools during the past century. Instead, Oakes and Saunders propose a system of multiple pathways that will "provide both the academic and real-world foundations that students need for advanced learning, training, and preparation for responsible civic participation
Patti Porto

Diversity in the Classroom - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "Immigration's impact is often first seen in the classroom. The increasing diversity of the nation's education system is the most detailed measure of where immigrants have settled in recent years. View demographic changes in more than 17,000 school districts across the nation - including your own."
Patti Porto

Believing in Students: The Power to Make a Difference | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Believing in students is not simply telling them that you believe in them. These words matter only if they are true and if you demonstrate them by your actions. There is no way to fake it, because kids have built in crap detectors (a phrase taken from Neil Postman, and Charles Weingartner, in Teaching As a Subversive Activity), and they can tell if you don't mean it. Here are some ways to express it."
Patti Porto

Elephant and Dog Best Friends - Terra and Bella - Dateline News - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Elephant and Dog Best Friends - Terra and Bella - Dateline News "
Patti Porto

Elephant and dog best friends love playing in the water together (VIDEO) » Do... - 0 views

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    "Bubbles the elephant and Bella the Labrador Retriever are best friends and have bonded over their love of water. They love to swim and play in the river together. Bubbles wants to spend time with Bella and makes it a game for Bella to climb and jump off her back. "
Patti Porto

Teaching Tolerance - YouTube - 0 views

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    Teaching Tolerance's YouTube Channel
Patti Porto

Black Lemonade Project | Culturally Informed Parent Education - 0 views

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    "The Black Lemonade Project is a culturally-based program that utilizes an empowerment curriculum to guide and support intentional conversations about current challenges facing urban parents."
Patti Porto

Being Black is Not a Risk Factor: Read the Reports | NBCDI - 0 views

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    "NBCDI's State of the Black Child initiative is focused on creating resources that challenge the prevailing discourse about Black children-one which overemphasizes limitations and deficits and does not draw upon the considerable strengths, assets and resilience demonstrated by our children, families, and communities."
Patti Porto

Culturally Responsive Classroom management Strategies - 0 views

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    White paper
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