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Multiculturalism In a Diverse Society

Multiculturalism In a Diverse Society. Erika Delamar Modified by Jenny Peters. Kern County census breakdown: American Indian (.9%) Asian (3.4%) Black (5.8%) Hispanic (38.7%) Multirace (1.5%) Pacific Islander (.1%) White (49.6%). Why Is Diversity a Concern?.

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Multiculturalism In a Diverse Society

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  1. Multiculturalism In aDiverse Society Erika Delamar Modified by Jenny Peters

  2. Kern County census breakdown: American Indian (.9%)Asian (3.4%)Black (5.8%)Hispanic (38.7%)Multirace (1.5%)Pacific Islander (.1%)White (49.6%) Why Is Diversity a Concern?

  3. Why should you be concerned with diversity? • Educational institutions are mandated by the government to teach diversity • Differences exist: • In your neighborhood • At school • At work • In society • You are unique • So is everyone else • Think about it • What can you do to help someone be more positive? • What can you do to help someone feel accepted? • How can you increase your own self esteem? • What are some good ways to not let anyone ridicule you? • One solution: Understand your own family culture • Compare similarities and differences from other cultures

  4. Appreciate your culture • Goal: Ask family members (parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles) about family traditions and customs • Learn about your own heritage Regardless of culture, human beings are more similar than different.

  5. We are the Same, Yet Different! • Goal: Explore similarities and differences. • What do you have in common with others? • How do you differ from others? • What are some of the common elements that every culture has?

  6. The World • How many people there are in the world? • 6 billion people • How many different languages are spoken? • 2800 languages • If an equal number of people spoke each language that would be 2 million people per language

  7. America: the Flag of Diversity • Individuality helps make America a wonderful and diverse nation. Appreciate others for their own individualities and differences. • Class discussion • What makes America unique? • What are some major differences Americans have? • What do all Americans have in common?

  8. Friendship Chain • Friends • Express positive feelings towards each other • Class discussion • What makes a good friend? • How did hearing good things about yourself make you feel? • What does chain of friendship mean to you?

  9. Accountability Diversity and tolerance: • understand and appreciate my culture • understand and appreciate other cultures • respect the difference among others • identify similarities and differences of my classmates • express positive feelings towards others • identify ways to build my self-esteem Open mindedness helps me to feel: • better about myself • more comfortable with self and culture • comfortable sharing and expressing feelings to others • tolerate of people’s differences

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