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segrsyd

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Describe and illustrate four guidelines that can help teachers as they work with culturally and linguistically diverse students.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Jeremy is small for his age and is regularly taunted with hurtful comments such as being called a sissy. Finally, out of frustration, Jeremy brings a knife to school and threatens to stab one of the students who taunt him. Which of the following best represents Jeremy's behavior?
 
  a. Bullying
  b. Relational aggression
  c. Interpersonal aggression
  d. Reactive aggression



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Answer to Question 1

Guidelines for working with culturally and linguistically diverse students include: (1) communicate that you respect all cultures and value the contributions that cultural differences make to learning, such as commenting on how lucky you are to have people with so many different experiences in your class and how much we learn from each other; (2) involve all students in learning activities, such as calling on all students; (3) use concrete experiences as reference points for language development, such as providing a concrete example to illustrate the difference between a hole and a cave; and

Answer to Question 2

d



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