The family I am working with is
from Israel. In order to be culturally responsive towards
this family I conducted research on Israel to learn about their values
and customs.
The people of Israel
generally celebrate Jewish holidays; therefore, I will make sure to include these
holidays in celebration. I will provide books, pictures, coloring pages, etc
that are reflective of the Jewish holiday’s.
We will observe these holiday’s in the classroom with celebrations as
well.
Clothing is reflective of religious
or political views. This may include men wearing skullcaps and women keeping
their heads covered. In order to respect the family, I will ask about the
importance of this and if there is any other important information I need to be
aware of. I will incorporate books and pictures of children and families
wearing this type of clothing.
Many families are considered
nuclear; however, in some families women and men live separately. In order to be culturally responsive towards
this family, I will ask if the husband or wife is the person of contact when it
comes to providing information about their child. Grandparents are also included in this
nuclear family so I will include them in interactions if necessary.
Families from Israel are
information with their social interactions. In some instances, they may be
considered rude. Being aware of this will
help manage my expectations of interactions when meeting for conferences or
other school related activities. Please and thank you are not spoken often,
therefore, children may not use these terms as comfortably as children from the
United States.
As a teacher, I need to be aware and respectful of this and realize it is not
out of disrespect.
Being
culturally aware of this family and preparing for their needs will help
interactions run smoothly. It allows me to be educated and respectful of their
culture. My awareness and desire to learn more will show the family that I am
interested in learning about their culture. My hope is that the relationship between
family and school will be strong.
Amber,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading about your preparations to culturally responsively welcome the family from Israel. Thank you for sharing.
Crystal