Blog Post #11
Meaningful Reflections from This Semester
1. Culturally Relevant Pedagogy One of the most impactful readings this semester was on culturally relevant pedagogy. It emphasized the importance of incorporating students' cultural backgrounds into the learning process. This perspective not only fosters engagement but also validates students' identities, making me more aware of the need to create inclusive environments in my future classroom.
2. “Aria” by Richard Rodriguez Rodriguez’s Aria deeply resonated with me as it explored the complexities of identity and language. His reflections on navigating between his Spanish-speaking home and the English-speaking outside world highlighted the challenges many bilingual students face. This narrative reminded me of the importance of recognizing and valuing diverse linguistic backgrounds in education.
3. The Video on Ableism in Education The video discussing ableism in education was particularly eye-opening. It illustrated how ableist assumptions can limit the potential of students with disabilities. Understanding these systemic barriers has motivated me to advocate for more inclusive practices, ensuring that every student receives the support they need to thrive.
I also really enjoyed reading Rodriquez's "Aria" and learning about his personal experience and challenges with learning English. As someone who has always spoken English, I wasn't as aware of how negative the experience of learning it could be.
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