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         <title>Inquiry Question                   How can we, as teachers, make sure that we celebrate and value diversity and inclusion within our classroom community, so that each individual student cultural and moral background is acknowledged?</title>
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         <title>Initial Thoughts &amp;Ideas         - provide a welcoming environment                            - allow scaffolding with the native language                      - perform short dialogues with the ELL students related to their interests       - use concise vocabulary      - allow students to bring their own dictionaries, pictionaries or personal devices from home                - have students present their cultural background (e.g., oral presentations, reports on their traditions and celebrations)                   - talk about and celebrate Black History Month, Asian Heritage Month, etc.</title>
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         <title> Learnings                                 - focus on understanding and communicating, not on error making                            - use dual language books from home                               - show interest in student’s cultural and moral background                             - understand the ELL             - connect with parents          - build a whole school approach (e.g., welcome posters in different languages, celebrate Cultural Days)                         - play music from different cultures                                    - emphasize geography in the classroom</title>
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         <title>Resources  http://edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/esleldprograms/guide.pdf   http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/manyroots/ELL_LPS.pdf https://growingupbilingual.com/2011/education/more-great-ideas-to-promote-diversity-in-the-classroom/ http://www.edugains.ca/resourcesELL/WebCasts_WebClips/Video/Webcasts/AssociatedFiles/AnIntroductiontoSupportingELLs2017.pdf https://educationtothecore.com/2016/04/ways-to-celebrate-diversity/ …….</title>
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