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piesebel

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Describe at least two different strategies Mr. Beezley might use that would be compatible with the children's cultural background.
 
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In general, to what extent is it appropriate for teachers to adjust their expectations and teaching practices to the cultural backgrounds of their students?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Such strategies as cooperative learning, peer tutoring, and reciprocal teaching are compatible with the cooperative spirit of Navajo culture. Mr. Beezley might also relate classroom subject matter to typical day-to-day tasks in children's livesin other words, to tasks that are authentic.

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Central to the discussion of this question is the idea that students' learning is paramount, and any accommodation to students' cultural backgrounds that promotes such learning is desirable.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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