This concise guide helps educators understand the diverse religious
practices that shape students’ school and home lives. Using an
encyclopedia-like structure, the authors provide short histories and
other essential information on a wide variety of religions as well as
atheist practices. Each chapter covers origins, beliefs, practices,
and common misunderstandings and stereotypes, as well as key holidays,
religious dress, and dietary restrictions that can be accommodated in
school. This book will help educators avoid stumbling over stereotypes
so they can better engage students and their families and foster
culturally responsive classrooms. Teachers of all grade levels will
come away feeling more confident about identifying areas of cultural
and religious practice where support for your students may be needed.
You will also have the tools to recognize the diversity of religious
and cultural practices that students bring to the classroom, and to
see that unfamiliar religious and cultural practices are assets to be
cultivated and not signs of deficiency.
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A Guide to Culturally Responsive Practices
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040362303
Publisert
2025
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok