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CULTURALLY AND
LINGUISTICALLY
DIVERSE STUDENTSREAD 6718-By Jocelyn Caswell
Opportunities
A culturally and linguistically diverse classroom provides many opportunities for students
and educators. Dr. Lori Helman (Laureate Education, Inc., 2014s) explains how the
classroom must value and accept what each student brings with them and build on to
this foundation. In other words, we can all learn from one another as no two people are
the same. Teaching our students to respect other’s experiences, knowledge and
backgrounds models an appreciation for diversity. When students feel respected in the
classroom environment, it becomes a safe place for learning. Thus, improved learning
and collaboration between students and the teacher.
Student 1
◦ Student one is an eight year old Male, Ukrainian student who is currently in third grade.
The student moved to the United States as a second grade student and received
Newcomer services with an ELL specialist, as well as, reading and phonics support
through the Learning Assistance Program. The student is very outgoing and talkative.
He enjoys talking about his life in the Ukraine.
Home Life
◦ The student is the oldest of three children. He comes from a home where his parents
are married and his mother stays home. His father works for a large company in the
city. His family is in the upper-middle class category.
◦ Education is very important to this student’s family. The parents expect students to
perform in school, complete their work and act with respect.
School Life
◦ In the classroom, the student speaks English with a heavy accent. For only being in the
United States for a year, the student has a respectable grasp on conversational English.
The student can also converse well using academic language. When the student is
expressing thoughts and cannot think of the word he is trying to use, he describes the
word using other words he knows.
◦ The student is not shy or afraid to communicate with any staff members or peers. In
addition the student is not shy to ask for help with vocabulary if needed.
Academic Challenges
◦ Because this student has a strong foundation in his first language, both conversationally
and academically, he has acquired English very quickly.
◦ However, although he has picked up the vocabulary necessary to converse, he
struggles in reading English.
◦ The student is now in a Learning Assistance Program to get him up to speed with
reading. He specifically struggles with phonics and the rules of the English language.
◦ The intervention he receives is a thirty-minute intensive session focused on word
recognition, phonics, decoding and encoding. He is expected to catch up and be on
grade-level in reading by the end of the year.
Funds of Knowledge
◦ All students come to school bearing experiences both culturally and linguistically.
These experiences must be respected and utilized to build connections with new
learning. In order to do so, teachers must have an understanding of student
background experiences. Murillo (2010) explains how teachers can learn from and
about bilingual families in order to impact students through culturally responsive
teaching. These funds of knowledge must be explicitly connected to content, literacy
goals and student knowledge and experiences (Risko & Walker-Dalhouse, 2007). Lastly,
student knowledge and experiences may not always be directly connected to
content. Dong (2013) explains how students teachers must expand their definition of
prior knowledge in order to do so.
Funds of Knowledge
◦ Linguistic-The student speaks in English at school. At home, the student speaks a
combination of English and his native language. The student’s mother does not speak
English, but his father speaks English fluently. The father works with the children and
their English nightly.
◦ Cultural-All of the student’s extended family still resides in the Ukraine. The student and
his family return to Ukraine several times a year to visit family. He says he gets annoyed
with his cousins, but likes to eat all of the food he misses while in the United States.
Funds of Knowledge
◦ Family-The student lives at home with his parents and two other siblings. His father wors
and his mother stays at home to take care of the other children. A combination of their
native language and English is spoken at home. The family spends a great deal of time
together as a family and the father works hard to help his children with English.
◦ Experiences-The student has traveled all around the world. In addition, the student is
involved in karate and other after school programs that help him socially.
◦ Practical-
Literacy Strengths
◦ The student speaks English fluently.
◦ The student has developed oral language skills.
◦ The student can follow along to a text read aloud.
◦ The student can independently read second grade, level L, texts independently.
◦ The student can discuss a text thoroughly using pictures as evidence.
◦ The student can infer character feelings and actions, as well as, analyze the plot.
◦ The student can write about reading, discussing opinions and responding to text.
◦ The student recognizes many sight words and can read known words fluently.
Challenges in Literacy
◦ The student lacks foundational knowledge in phonics. This prevents him from
successfully decoding words while reading and encoding in writing.
◦ The student also struggles to read grade-level sight words and irregularly spelled words.
◦ The student sometimes struggles with content-specific or academic vocabulary when
encountered in a nonfiction text.
Challenges with Common Core
Foundational Skills:
◦ RF.3.3.C Decode multisyllable words.
◦ RF.3.3.D. Read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words.
Reading Informational Text:
◦ RI.3.4 Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and
phrases in a text relevant to grade 3 topic or subject area.
References
◦ Dong, Y. R. (2013). The Bridge of Knowledge. Educational Leadership, 71(4), 30-36.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
◦ Laureate Education (Producer). (2014s). Valuing linguistic diversity [Video file].
Baltimore, MD: Author
◦ Murillo, L. (2012). Learing from bilingual family literacies. Language Arts, 90(1), 18-29.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
◦ Risko, V. J., & Walker-Dalhouse, D. (2007). Tapping students’ cultural funds of knowledge
to address the achievement gap. Reading Teacher, 61(1), 98-100. Retrieved
from the Walden Library databases.

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Culturally and linguistically diverse students

  • 2. Opportunities A culturally and linguistically diverse classroom provides many opportunities for students and educators. Dr. Lori Helman (Laureate Education, Inc., 2014s) explains how the classroom must value and accept what each student brings with them and build on to this foundation. In other words, we can all learn from one another as no two people are the same. Teaching our students to respect other’s experiences, knowledge and backgrounds models an appreciation for diversity. When students feel respected in the classroom environment, it becomes a safe place for learning. Thus, improved learning and collaboration between students and the teacher.
  • 3. Student 1 ◦ Student one is an eight year old Male, Ukrainian student who is currently in third grade. The student moved to the United States as a second grade student and received Newcomer services with an ELL specialist, as well as, reading and phonics support through the Learning Assistance Program. The student is very outgoing and talkative. He enjoys talking about his life in the Ukraine.
  • 4. Home Life ◦ The student is the oldest of three children. He comes from a home where his parents are married and his mother stays home. His father works for a large company in the city. His family is in the upper-middle class category. ◦ Education is very important to this student’s family. The parents expect students to perform in school, complete their work and act with respect.
  • 5. School Life ◦ In the classroom, the student speaks English with a heavy accent. For only being in the United States for a year, the student has a respectable grasp on conversational English. The student can also converse well using academic language. When the student is expressing thoughts and cannot think of the word he is trying to use, he describes the word using other words he knows. ◦ The student is not shy or afraid to communicate with any staff members or peers. In addition the student is not shy to ask for help with vocabulary if needed.
  • 6. Academic Challenges ◦ Because this student has a strong foundation in his first language, both conversationally and academically, he has acquired English very quickly. ◦ However, although he has picked up the vocabulary necessary to converse, he struggles in reading English. ◦ The student is now in a Learning Assistance Program to get him up to speed with reading. He specifically struggles with phonics and the rules of the English language. ◦ The intervention he receives is a thirty-minute intensive session focused on word recognition, phonics, decoding and encoding. He is expected to catch up and be on grade-level in reading by the end of the year.
  • 7. Funds of Knowledge ◦ All students come to school bearing experiences both culturally and linguistically. These experiences must be respected and utilized to build connections with new learning. In order to do so, teachers must have an understanding of student background experiences. Murillo (2010) explains how teachers can learn from and about bilingual families in order to impact students through culturally responsive teaching. These funds of knowledge must be explicitly connected to content, literacy goals and student knowledge and experiences (Risko & Walker-Dalhouse, 2007). Lastly, student knowledge and experiences may not always be directly connected to content. Dong (2013) explains how students teachers must expand their definition of prior knowledge in order to do so.
  • 8. Funds of Knowledge ◦ Linguistic-The student speaks in English at school. At home, the student speaks a combination of English and his native language. The student’s mother does not speak English, but his father speaks English fluently. The father works with the children and their English nightly. ◦ Cultural-All of the student’s extended family still resides in the Ukraine. The student and his family return to Ukraine several times a year to visit family. He says he gets annoyed with his cousins, but likes to eat all of the food he misses while in the United States.
  • 9. Funds of Knowledge ◦ Family-The student lives at home with his parents and two other siblings. His father wors and his mother stays at home to take care of the other children. A combination of their native language and English is spoken at home. The family spends a great deal of time together as a family and the father works hard to help his children with English. ◦ Experiences-The student has traveled all around the world. In addition, the student is involved in karate and other after school programs that help him socially. ◦ Practical-
  • 10. Literacy Strengths ◦ The student speaks English fluently. ◦ The student has developed oral language skills. ◦ The student can follow along to a text read aloud. ◦ The student can independently read second grade, level L, texts independently. ◦ The student can discuss a text thoroughly using pictures as evidence. ◦ The student can infer character feelings and actions, as well as, analyze the plot. ◦ The student can write about reading, discussing opinions and responding to text. ◦ The student recognizes many sight words and can read known words fluently.
  • 11. Challenges in Literacy ◦ The student lacks foundational knowledge in phonics. This prevents him from successfully decoding words while reading and encoding in writing. ◦ The student also struggles to read grade-level sight words and irregularly spelled words. ◦ The student sometimes struggles with content-specific or academic vocabulary when encountered in a nonfiction text.
  • 12. Challenges with Common Core Foundational Skills: ◦ RF.3.3.C Decode multisyllable words. ◦ RF.3.3.D. Read grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words. Reading Informational Text: ◦ RI.3.4 Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to grade 3 topic or subject area.
  • 13. References ◦ Dong, Y. R. (2013). The Bridge of Knowledge. Educational Leadership, 71(4), 30-36. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. ◦ Laureate Education (Producer). (2014s). Valuing linguistic diversity [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author ◦ Murillo, L. (2012). Learing from bilingual family literacies. Language Arts, 90(1), 18-29. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. ◦ Risko, V. J., & Walker-Dalhouse, D. (2007). Tapping students’ cultural funds of knowledge to address the achievement gap. Reading Teacher, 61(1), 98-100. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.