In September of 2011 Two members of VARAT created a mini institute at BHS ( Burlington high school) This institute is designed to enhance teacher's and staff's pathways in becoming leaders for multicultural schools and classroom. This mini institute also wants to improve teachers and students both in their social and cultural skills sets, and create an understanding for how race and diversity can affect the student/teacher relationship. This mini institute also helps educators find out pertinent information about the cultural groups they are working with.
The objective of this is is to create a deeper understanding of multicultural education, its relationship to culturally responsive practices and its imperative of 21st century school transformation.
VARAT and BHS engage in activity's such as reading, free writing, and some more directly focused activity's such as choosing a partner and choosing an ethnicity and brainstorming some ideas that might be especially effective when attempting to be culturally sensitive toward that student.
The syllabus is written by Paij Wadley-bailey and Denise Dunbar
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Racism Hotline!
VARAT has a hot line phone number that is used for parents, students, teachers, activists for reporting racism to VARAT so we can address the problem.
If you or someone you know is the victim to racism please call the hot- line
1-866- X-Racism Or 1-866-972-2476
If you or someone you know is the victim to racism please call the hot- line
1-866- X-Racism Or 1-866-972-2476
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