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MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION Rationale Policy requirements Curriculum Planning Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 Why W.Va. Code 18-5-15a Study of multicultural education for school personnel Policy 2421, Racial, Sexual, Religious/Ethnic Harassment and Violence Policy Policy 2510, Assuring the Quality of Education: Regulations for Education Programs Policy 2320, A Process for Improving Education: Performance Based Accreditation System Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 Why Approximately 25% of this society’s school age children are ethnic minorities. Over 20% of students in the U.S. live in economic poverty. By next year, it is estimated the 30% of our school-age children will be children of color. Dropout rates, expulsions, and suspensions for minorities and poor are disproportionately high. Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

Why 1998-99 Reported violations of Policy 2421 291 by student 22 by staff 271 sexual (inappropriate language, gestures, written material and touching) 21 racial Victims 110 K-6 169 7-9 38 10-12

Proactive or Reactive? Both! Multicultural Ed. is PROACTIVE… Encourages student dialogue Promotes understanding Develops questioning and listening skills Harassment policy is REACTIVE… Enforces fairness Provides consequences Ensures student discipline Proactive or Reactive? Both!

Why No Child Left Behind Emphasizes the importance of ALL children Subgroups (Special Ed., SES, LEP, Races) Gains in student achievement through improved critical thinking PERFORMANCE GOAL 4: All students will be educated in learning environments that are safe, drug free, and conducive to learning.

Culture “the attitudes, beliefs, values, and practices shared by a community of people which they often do not state or question and which they may not be consciously aware of.” Julian Weissglass-1994

Policy Requirements §18-5-15a. Study of multicultural education for school personnel.       County boards of education shall annually provide a program, during at least one noninstructional day of the school term, for the study of multicultural education for all school personnel as defined in subsection (a), section one, article one, chapter eighteen-a of this Code. The study provided shall be in compliance with regulations to be developed by the state board of education.       As used in this section, multicultural education means the study of the pluralistic nature of American society, including its values, institutions, organizations, groups, status positions and social roles.

West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 Multicultural education is an approach to teaching and learning that is based upon democratic values and beliefs, and seeks to foster cultural pluralism within culturally diverse societies and an interdependent world. Christine I. Bennett, 1995 (p. 13) Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

Policy Requirements Policy 2421 (11.1) Each programmatic level (k-4, 5-8, 9-12) Faculty and staff Raise awareness of harassment (types, manifestations, consequences etc.) Multicultural Educations programs Foster attitude of understanding/acceptance Cultural, ethnic, racial and religious

Policy Requirements Policy 2510 (3.2.3) Harassment Safe and caring environment fosters supportive relationships free from harassment, intimidation bullying, discrimination and other inappropriate forms of conduct involves parents

West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 Policy Requirements Policy 2320 (7.1.14. ) Multicultural education is taught at each programmatic level, K-4, 5-8, and 9-12 emphasis on prevention zero tolerance for racial, sexual, religious/ethnic harassment or violence. (Policy 2421) Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 OEPA Verification Conduct interviews, observe classrooms, and review documentation to: verify ME is taught at each programmatic level the school has taken measures to promote racial, sexual, religious/ethnic tolerance among staff and students the school has educated the students on the responsibilities of mutual respect, behavior, and understanding of diversity Review the multicultural education written curriculum (all components of ME) Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

OEPA Verification Teachers – How is ME included in the instructional program? What staff development have you attended on preventing, recognizing, and dealing with racial, sexual, religious/ethnic harassment/violence? Are there incidents of racial, sexual, religious, ethnic intolerance? Discuss procedures for reporting incidents. What strategies are in place to promote an atmosphere for tolerance and diversity? Discuss the school curriculum/plan for teaching multicultural education. Documentation -Staff development information on multicultural education. A written multicultural curriculum, curriculum guides. Examples of students’ work. Documents showing that instruction has taken place in fostering mutual respect. Students – When is multicultural education taught? Discuss some parts of multicultural education.  

ME Curriculum Plan Components Why Plan??? What makes a complete plan?

ME Curriculum Plan Components Goals Activities Benchmarks Timelines

West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 Goals Content Integration –teachers use examples and content from a variety of ethnicities, races, religions and cultures to illustrate key concepts, generalizations, and issues within their subject area. Knowledge construction process – educators help students to understand, investigate, and determine how the biases, frames of reference and perspectives within a discipline influence the ways in which knowledge is constructed within it. Students also learn how to build knowledge themselves (critical thinking skills). Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

Goals Prejudice reduction –educators use lessons and activities to help students to develop positive attitudes toward differences and reduce prejudice Equity pedagogy – educators modify their instruction to facilitate academic achievement from all subgroups Empowering school culture- educators, students, parents and the community create a transformation that enables students from diverse racial, ethnic, gender and SES groups to experience equality.

West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 Activities Instruction Regular Instruction/Lessons All subject areas Occurs daily Additive Instructional Units Contributive Approach Interdisciplinary Lessons Teachable Moments Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 Effective multicultural and global lessons contain the same ingredients as any effective lesson. Plans for instruction are based on decisions about the nature of the learner, the nature of the subject manner, societal needs, and what is known about effective pedagogy. In addition, however, multicultural and global lessons are based upon a special rationale that clarifies the instructor’s values and goals. Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

Activities Responsible Students Program Character Education Advisor/Advisee Kindness and Justice program Service Learning Parent Programs One Day Events Field Trips/Food Holidays

Benchmarks Observing behaviors, comments, attitudes, graffiti, etc. and indicating that the inappropriate ones are Not Tolerated In Our School Taking “incident” reports seriously

Timelines 1-3 year plan Faculty senate agenda Semester reviews Revise

What Do Counties Need To Do? Provide Technical Assistance/Staff Development to Schools and Teachers Develop Resources Monitor Multicultural Education Programs Highlight Outstanding Programs in the County

What Do Schools Need To Do? West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 What Do Schools Need To Do? Be Responsible for Multicultural Education Understand Multicultural Education Develop a School-wide Plan of Multicultural Education (Curriculum Team) Articulate the Plan Develop Resources Evaluate Celebrate Success Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

West Virginia Department of Education 3/28/2017 Questions? Comments? Amelia Courts, aadavis@access.k12.wv.us

THANK YOU!!! For more information, please contact: Amelia Courts West Virginia Department of Education 304-558-2691 aadavis@access.k12.wv.us