1. Language is not
a problem
I believe everyone feels comfortable when
they speak the same language. I would like to organize some bilingual parents
to have their own groups based on their languages. In the beginning, they can
help me to write the bilingual invitations to the parents and make a call to
encourage them to participate my open house time. And then, on the day,
volunteers can interpret my teaching ideas for them and help parents express
their concerns without the language barrier. After open house day, schedule out
for family visiting with translators if they need further communication.
2. Blogger can
boost communication
I will like to form an atmosphere that
every culture is welcome in the class and educate parents that any relevant
activity, festival, the celebration is a portal for our children to experience
the different culture. I will create a Blogger for my class and encourage the
volunteer parents to share some information about cultural activities, ask them
to provide some incentive to motivate parents to bring their children there.
Through this platform, teacher, family, and community can collaborate, get know
each other more and set a respectful environment.
3. Tell your story, say your language
I heard people mentioned the shortest
distance between two people is a story. we should listen to a firsthand story
from the person's lip not from the appearance or behavior even they do mean
something sometimes. In my class, I would like to have all my students'
families to prepare a family storytelling. The best part, I would invite
parents to do the presentation in their native language and their children do
translation simultaneously. Even students are the English speakers, they need
to translate it in Spanish or Chinese depending what language speakers in the
class. I would cooperate with ESL
teachers and other volunteer parents to help the students' script out when they
need to translate in advance. There are two purposes in this activity. One is
for all students to understand it's not easy to learn another language and
hopefully, they can generate the empathy; the other purpose is to understand
each group more and make minority family feel involved.
Such a great idea to use blog to invite parents' ideas to promote their home cultures! :D
ReplyDeleteDo you think so? I know it's not easy to implement but it is worth trying.
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