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William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman The Light in Their Eyes By Sonya Nieto Urban Education, 716 UW-Milwaukee Dr. Chapman Fall 2007

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Sonya Nieto's book, "The Light in Their Eyes" gives a clear perspective on multicultural education. It is an easy to read, enjoyable and understandable, focusing on the social context of learning. Nieto, suggests that “three issues need to be emphasized concerning the links among language, culture, and learning”.

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Page 1: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

The Light in Their Eyes

By Sonya Nieto

Urban Education, 716

UW-MilwaukeeDr. Chapman

Fall 2007

Page 2: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Learning is More Than:

• Course content• Classroom

experience• Test scores• Final grades

Page 3: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Learning Is:

• Actively constructed

• Developed on experience

• Creating & recreating ideas

Page 4: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Contradiction in Schools

• Transmitted by teachers, yet actively constructed by students

• Distrust teachers & students can construct meaning

• “Teaching basics” under-serves students, assumes they can’t do more

• Severe with high concentrations of poverty, non-majority students

Page 5: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Cultural Capital

• Experiences give advantages in learning

• Schools serve some students

• Fail to recognize experiences of other students

Page 6: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Teachers Need To:

• Build on what students have

• Not lament what students don’t have

• Not penalize students

• Realize all students can learn

Page 7: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Cultural Differences

• Influence learning• Constantly change• Are not barriers to

learning• Are opportunities

to reach out

Page 8: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Context of Learning

• Social, political, economic factors influence learning

• Affect teacher perceptions

• What & how teachers teach

Page 9: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Cultural Sensitivity

• Negative messages devalue some, often non-majority students

• Difficult to identify with school

• Students de-emphasize school achievement, protect self-esteem

Page 10: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Zone of Proximal Development

• Schools must make learning accessible to students

• Teacher’s actions influence whether and to what extent students learn

• All children learn given opportunities for appropriate interactions

Page 11: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Inequities in Schools

• Intentional or unintentional, doesn’t matter

• Results are same• Students respond

to high expectations, caring, respect

Page 12: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Culture & Learning

• Student identification, maintenance of native culture is good

• Teacher is cultural accommodator, mediator

• Focus on differences in isolation of broader context does not increase learning

Page 13: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Transforming Teachers

• Learn about students

• Identify with them• Build on strengths• Challenge displays

of privilege, inherent biases

Page 14: The Light In Their Eyes Presentation

William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

School Reform

• Anti-racist, anti-bias• All students have talents,

strengths• Those close to students must

be meaningfully involved• High expectations & standards • Empowering & just

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William Breitsprecher, Gloria Gaston, Theresa JamesUrban Education, 2007, Dr. Chapman

Multicultural Education

• Framework for rethinking schools

• Recognize all students as capable, worthy

• Give hope, affirmation