Multicultural Activities
to use in ScienceTeaching
For Students: In order of when to implement
Schedule of 4 Sessions (3 hours each) - conducted during a week in Summer 2004
Being-Feeling Different - an icebreaker to help persons talk about themsleves and open up
Cultural Pursuit - an icebreaker
Ground Rules - establish guidelines for talking about sensitive issues
Cultural Bag - get participants thinking about who they are as individuals
Iceburg - get participants thinking about aspects of culture
Stereotypes - simulates how sterotypes hold us back from gaining awareness
Blueprint for Multicultural Understanding - a powerpoint of terms and concepts
Journal - for student reflection
Brief Encounters - points out the importance of communication skills
Privilege Line-Up - highlights privilege and hidden power structures in US society
Nature of Science - helps to point out how science is influenced by culture
Create an Invention - helps participants see how technology affects cultures
Create a Concept Map - utilizes a great computer software program
Food Extravaganza - fun way to finish a session by dancing and feeding each other
Schedule of 4 Sessions (3 hours each) - conducted during a week in Summer 2004
Diversity vs. White Privilege - an interview with Christine Sleeter conducted by Rethinking Schools
Anti-Racist Perspective - to define and distinguish prejudice, racism, hegemony
Stereotype Vulnerability - areading to understand how easy it is to invoke intimidation, which lessens "intelligence".
Personal Voices - a reading of an example of white male privilege
Blueprint for Multicultural Understanding - a powerpoint of terms and concepts, includes Cultural Transformation by Banks
Walking
in My Shoes - enhances teacher empathy for underrepresented student populations.
Contact person - Jenny Bardwell (jbardwell@hsc.wvu.edu)
Last Updated January 16, 2007