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For this assignment, you will analyze specific ways which to respond and intervene with young children when they exhibit prejudice, misconceptions, fear and/or rejection of differences with respect to culture, language, and economic class. You will develop an action plan that sets up opportunities for children to learn to understand, respect, and embrace differences and act/interact in unbiased and fair ways. Your action plan will focus on the four aspects of creating an anti-bias learning community.
*Positive interactions with children
*Positive relationships with and among families
The visual and material environment
*Curriculum planning
As you work on this assignment and plan activities and experiences to help children expand their understanding of diversity, build respect for others, and overcome negative and biased feelings, you will complete this form.
*Then for each of the four anti-bias learning community elements listed, come up with at least two action items that will address the misconceptions and biases revealed in the child''s statement to help all of the children with whom you work develop and respect diversity. It may be helpful to review Chapter 4 of the course text, as well as this week''s Learning Resources, to guide you through this process.
Derman-Sparks, L., & Olsen Edwards, J. (2010). Anti-bias education for young children and ourselves. Washington, D.C. National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
Shagoury, R. (2009). Language to Language: Nurturing writing development in multilingual classrooms. YC: Young Children, 64(2), 52-57.
Creating an Anti-bias Learning Community: Diversity of Culture, Language, and Economic Class.
Statement: "Go away! My mom says you''re a Lazy Mexican! I''m not playing with you." (Boy;5).
Creating an Action
Anti-Bias Community Plan
Ideas to Address the Biased Behavior
Positive interactions with children *Responding to prejudice and discriminatory behavior (pp.33-35).
Positive relationships with and among families *Collaborating with families (pp 39-42)
The visual and material environment *Learning materials (including books)(pp.44-47)
Curriculum Planning *Activities and techniques (pp. 47-51).