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 Below is a student initial post and I need you to respond to this question base on student post.  In your response, ask at least two questions that your colleague's post raised for you. 


When I reflect upon the students that I teach I realize I have very little in common with them collectively.  My students are middle school students, mostly male, mostly Hispanic or African american and most do not enjoy math. I our worlds are very different.  This affects my teaching because I want them to be engaged in their learning, so I need to make math relevant to them or interesting for them.  It impacts our interactions because we have very little in common so I need to make an effort to understand them on some level for there to be a connection.  

My big "aha" is actually thinking about my students and how very different they are from me based on the diversity worksheet.  I also realize that most people have probably at some time felt as if they did not belong for whatever reason.  If I think back to one of those times it helps me remember that everyone wants to feel wanted, needed and valued which is really the basics of inclusion.


Discussion 2

 

The American Revolution


Write a paragraph using at least five complete sentences that full answers the following questions.

"We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"

What does this mean? Does America live up to this ideology?

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