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“For Freedom’s Sake” J. A. Banks Marissa Schrader & Megan Holland Multicultural Education Chapter 8

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Multicultural Education Chapter 8. “For Freedom’s Sake” J. A. Banks Marissa Schrader & Megan Holland. What does Fre ed om mean to you personally ?. In terms of your race Socioeconomic class Educational status Gender. What Fre ed oms will become most important to you as a Teacher?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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“For Freedom’s Sake” J. A. Banks

Marissa Schrader & Megan Holland

Multicultural Education

Chapter 8

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In terms of your race

Socioeconomic class

Educational status

Gender

What does Freedom mean to you personally?

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What Freedomswill become most important to you as a Teacher?

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at Homein the

Communityin the

Classroom

Multicultural Freedom is a reason to celebrate!!

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What it does NOT look like?

• As teachers, …”we cannot wage war for peace….” Roberto Bahruth – ESL Professor, Boise State University

• We do not have the luxury of expressingour personal opinions

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Learn of their individual and cultural talents

Experience freedom of creativity and exploration

Practice cultural responsibilityRespect Nature

Teachers provide a safe place for students to:

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Seek cultural purity

and preservation of landCelebrate

heritage through food, dress, language, music, and dance

Indigenous Peoples

Hmong – North Vietnam

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Seek understanding

Share legends of the past to connect those in the present

Believe “a person is no more important than a beaver or a pine tree or a body of water….” Nancy Van Laan, Native North American and writer of “In a Circle Long Ago”

Natives of North America

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by Sinderella Bathory Todd Created on: November 12, 2010CapturedFreedom, I thought I'd find,out from under your wing.Away from the stare of your eyes;I thought I knew everything.In disobedience, my will was done.No remorse, no regret.From the prison of your arms I run;What did you expect?Now come find me; if you dare!and love me still.All I wanted was freedom to share!Now it is darkness I feel.In a foolish quest for freedom;I left the only freedom that stood true.Now be my savior, for I need one.My freedom is bound in you.