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__Word Wall__
 * Multicultural Education
 * Global Education
 * Diversity
 * Human Rights

__Key Concepts__
 * Defining what Multicultural Educations and Global Education means?
 * Multicultural
 * using an approach that links race, language, culture, gender, handicap, and social class working toward making the entire school celebrate human diversity and equal opportunity
 * Global
 * Multicultural concepts applied to the world community and emphasizing the plant, its natural resources, and all interconnections
 * Changing old school methods to applying multicultural and global education to the classroom
 * Old School
 * Old School methods demonstrated in movie
 * Diversity was not celebrated or accepted
 * No technology to enable Global Education
 * New School
 * Diversity must be celebrated
 * Why might someone not want to celebrate diversity and how can this be changed?
 * Human rights must be honored
 * How can Human Rights be dishonored in the classroom and what can you do to make sure this doesn't happen?
 * Multiple Perspectives must be sought
 * Walk in another persons shoes. What is an example of the other side of a story?
 * Provide an example
 * Interconnectedness and interdependence must be developed
 * How can you get your students to connect with one another?
 * Co-responsibility must be practiced
 * How can you keep discrimination out of your classroom? Class Rules?
 * What is the students role in doing this?
 * The global society must be experienced
 * What sort of programs can you institute in order to have your students experience a global society.
 * The individual responsibilities of each person involved in applying this to the classroom
 * How to create an environment, curriculum and instruction around diversity
 * environment
 * physical, emotional and social components in the classroom
 * relates to rules and the way you expect your students to treat each other and how you treat them
 * vigilance of verbal and non-verbal behavior
 * warm and welcoming atmosphere
 * curriculum
 * develop curriculum to focus more on the individual and not as much on the big picture but still touching on institutional discrimination
 * meaning it is more important to talk about the student individually
 * think for yourself and as your own person instead of as a part of society
 * white woman in the video
 * instruction
 * understanding your students and their differences
 * employing a variety of teaching methods in order to help diverse students learn