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Poetry in the community: Stanzas creating Esperanza
Every year, thousands of children arrive to California. These students along with first and second-generation American students look for educational spaces willing to embrace their cultural diversity. Inner-city schools respond to these needs in three different ways. The majority of schools promote a pure assimilation/acculturation to the mainstream culture. Occasionally, the schools


i could not agree with Frenando more when he states that allowing children to maintain their cultural differences in American schools can greatly help those students in achieving success in the American school system. When children are alllowed to "embrace not erase" their culture not only does the individual child benefit but so does his or her entire class. Even as a child I remember being fascinated by people who were not from the united States. I would always ask questions regarding their homes, food, clothing, music etc. Actually i still do that today. when we embrace each others differences everybody learns about the world outside their own.
I have to say that i really like the idea of using poetry from the different cultures to help promote learning for english language learners and the other children as well; I truly feel that this is a brilliant idea. My son Tanner has been in speech therapy since he was three years old for stuttering. he has used alot of poetry ove the years to improve his fluency when reading. What a great idea it would be to introduce him to poetry with relevant cultural content.
Fernando is correct when he says that learning is an artistic activity and so is teaching, the more creative we are as teachers the greater the impression we will leave on our students.. this is the type of teacher I hope to be someday, one who truly cares and strives to leave a positive impact on the students that i have been entrusted with.
posted by nikkibaartman on 3/10/2008 5:57 pm