According to Education For All (2008), the promising solutions to the
disproportionate representation are RTI or Response to Intervention and
culturally responsive RTI. I had a difficult time grasping the concept of
culturally responsive RTI. I continued to research and finally gained a good
grasp on exactly what that is.
Many things could be used to become
more culturally responsive. Last week as I observed in the classroom, I observed
many of the ideas that could be used to make the disproportionate representation
become less. The use of organization, colorful decorations, discussing what is
going on in their worlds and how to connect that into the curriculum. As a
teacher, connecting this information will allow for the students to perform
better in a classroom setting and in turn will lower the rate of children and
adolescents being placed in special education erroneously.
I am not in a classroom teaching
and I am having a hard time putting myself in the shoes of teachers who need to
be culturally cognizant of what is going on. The best ways I know how to
describe what I think we need to do is by the movie “Dangerous Minds” (1995).
This teacher came into a low income, inner city school and everyone told
her “These kids are bad and can’t learn. Good luck.” She entered into their
world and they opened up to her because she was culturally adept. She got to
know each child on a level that would allow them to connect and when they
connected with her, they began to learn. She gave them reasons to learn the
material she presented, like the poetry. The kids said we are not smart enough
to learn that stuff. She gave them an incentive, whether it was money, a nice
dinner out, or an amusement park. She made them want to learn. This is where
the focus should be; on the students and not the tests that they are required
to take. They are more than a number and the kids in her class, many of them
went on to graduate because she put in place the interventions for each of
them.
Trisha, I enjoyed reading your correlation between the movie and what we have learned in this module. I too agree that teachers need to know their students on a personal level, to better adapt to how to teach each student. I to agree that the focus should be on the students and not the test. Learning about the test is boring and hard to sit through. If teachers are able to make kids "want" to learn like in the movie it makes for a better classroom experience.
ReplyDeleteI truly like your connection to Dangerous Minds, because this is very true. Children want to learn no matter where they are. They need direction, and sometimes incentives to get a kick start because they have not known any better before. The teacher that went into the inner city with an open mind was better off then anything because she wanted to show them they could do it. She gave them the benefit of the doubt and it paid off when they graduated! Thank you for sharing this, I enjoyed reading your post.
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