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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Project 2, See I didn't make it up! Trumbull, E., Rothstein-Fisch, C., Greenfield, P., & Quiroz, B. (2001). Bridging cultures betweenhome and school: A guide for teachers. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Group. Links for the pictures http://school.discoveryeducation.com/clipart/clip/answer-boy.html http://christthesavior.org/Children/NoahsArkPreschool/HowtoRegister.aspx http://christthesavior.org/Children/NoahsArkPreschool/HowtoRegister.aspx http://www.rhl.org/blog/blog/classes/the-8-worst-classroom-companions/2697/ http://blackhistory.phillipmartin.info/a_plus.htm http://www.castlellc.com/collaboration.aspx E., Rothstein-Fisch, C., Greenfield, P., & Quiroz, B. (2001). Bridging cultures betweenhome and school: A guide for teachers. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Group., Individualistic How do they compare Check it out, Reference References See I didn't make it up! Trumbull, E., Rothstein-Fisch, C., Greenfield, P., & Quiroz, B. (2001). Bridging cultures betweenhome and school: A guide for teachers. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Group., sharing things, working in groups, listening not questioning or providing alternative ideas, Individualistic, Understand some of the basic differences between individualistic and collectivistic cultures 70% Collectivistic, Collectivistic How do they compare Check it out, About 30% of the world's population lives in an indivdualistic culture, the other 70% live in a collectivistic culture How does that impact the classroom? The cultural norms are introduced when a child is born. When children are introduced into another culture without understanding the dfferences it can be confusing. Many teachers are unaware of the impact culture has on classroom behavior., ???? responsible for individual achievement, personal property, questioning and sharing opinions are sign of a good student, The cultural norms are introduced when a child is born. When children are introduced into another culture without understanding the dfferences it can be confusing. Many teachers are unaware of the impact culture has on classroom behavior. What can I do?? Understand some of the basic differences between individualistic and collectivistic cultures, Understand some of the basic differences between individualistic and collectivistic cultures 30% Individualistic, Collectivistic, Cultural Differences In the Classroom so what About 30% of the world's population lives in an indivdualistic culture, the other 70% live in a collectivistic culture