61 research outputs found

    Culture Connect: Diversity Resource Toolkit

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    Culture Connect: Diversity Resource Toolkit Globally, refugees are displaced at high rates and must integrate into a society where they are an ethnic minority. Since 2016, the International Rescue Committee has resettled over 300 refugees in Missoula; about 20% of which are school-aged children. Therefore, it is important that schools facilitate refugee inclusivity and intercultural competence within student peer groups. To aid in solving this global problem, we developed a project using the three steps of Human-Centered Design that aimed to enhance teacher competence, knowledge and increase the access to resources needed to address this global problem in the classroom setting. For the inspiration phase, we reviewed relevant literature and interviewed experts. During ideation, we integrated ideas and insights collected to develop and design our project, which includes a print and online diversity resource educational toolkit for use by pre-service and in-service teachers in elementary classrooms. The implementation intended to involve piloting the toolkit for six weeks in Missoula elementary classrooms with potential adaptation for school settings with similar characteristics beyond the Missoula community. Our five objectives that guide the development of the toolkit components are to 1) reduce prejudice in schools with daily exposure and practice; 2) enhance multicultural education and widen cultural representation in classrooms; 3) supplement existing language acquisition support for refugee students/parents and teachers; 4) enhance classroom introductory period for refugee students by including diverse representation in the classroom and inspiring students to be welcoming of refugee children; 5) streamline access to educational resources for teachers. As part of the implementation, we conducted pre/post-surveys to assess attitude change among students and teachers. In addition, we obtained feedback from teachers globally on toolkit improvements for its sustainable implementation. The expected learning outcomes are to decrease prejudice and enhance intercultural competence necessary for welcoming communities for refugees in a diverse society

    Prospectus, December 5, 2019

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    ‘TIS THE SEASON TO ACE FINALS; Parkland Theatre gets into the spirit with A Christmas Carol; Happy holidays, joyeuses fêtes, felices vacaciones; College Student Wishlist: Student Discounts; Letter to the Editor: Thank You Parkland!; Meet the staff: Sidney Mounts; Holiday Movies: Traditions, praises & critiques; The history of the holiday seasonhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_2019/1051/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, November 16, 2006

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    Election Results Bring Significant Changes • Ursinus Maintains its Health • Peace Vigil on Campus • Lecture Examines the Ethical Treatment of Abandoned Embryos • SquadZilla Brings Hip-Hop to Life at Ursinus • Ursinus Campaign Surpasses Goal • HPV and Cervical Cancer: The Facts, Part II • Preview of the Upcoming UCDC Performance • The Labyrinth: Not Just David Bowie in Spandex • Review of The Sisters Rosensweig • Opinions: Nerf: Yardstick of the Pentagon; American Press Needs Revamping • Bears Down Dickinson in Battle of Top Teams in Centennial Conference • Bears Win Third Straight CC Championship!https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1725/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, November 9, 2006

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    Philly Soft Pretzel Factory Now Open • English for All • WeCAN Make(s) a Difference! Workers\u27 Rights Conference Held at Ursinus • Wearing Justice on Our Sleeves • Students Protest at the Mall • Genital Warts and HPV: The Facts, Part I • Spotlight: Psychology Club • Guy Fawkes Day Revisited • Triangle People : The Work of Lynn Chadwick • Opinions: The Significance of Kyke ; Open Letter to Ursinus; 2008 Preview: Part II; Gay Marriage: Who Should Decide? • Bears Beat Rival LaSalle, Take Home Second Title • Explosive Offense Shoots Bears Past Diplomatshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1724/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, November 2, 2006

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    Escape Velocity Dancers Light Up the Stage in the Black Box Theater • Letter to the Editor • Drive to Support the Troops a Success • Ursinus Homecoming 2006: There\u27s No Place Like Home • Blood Drive a Success on Campus • Batteries Included • A Look at Muslim Women in History: Professor Barbara R. von Schlegell Speaks • UC\u27s Opportunity to Support American Troops • Haunting Tales from Main Street • 2008 Preview: Part I • Opinions: Iraq: Should We Stay or Should We Go? • Football Pounds Hopkins on Homecoming • One Win and In for Women\u27s Soccer • Homecoming Victory for Field Hockeyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1723/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, October 26, 2006

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    Editorial: Putting the Pieces Back Together • Possible Scam Raises Concerns • Town Hall Meeting Brings Forth Campus Issues • Food Drive a Success • Fall is in the Air • Story Behind the Statue: Praha • Get to Know the Nominees • Opinions: Long Live Noise; Swept Under the Rug; Truth About Study Abroad • Women\u27s Volleyball Swept by Gettysburg • Bullets Offense Too Much for Bears • Bears Make Run for Playoffshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1722/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, March 1, 2007

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    Media Lecture: The Jailhouse Doesn\u27t Rock • Peanut Butter Recall Update • Annual UC Job and Internship Fair • Living in Sin • Creating Communication Elation • Spotlight on Coach Kevin Small • Laramie Hits Big at Ursinus • Nutrition Tips: Fad Diets • Opinions: English as the Official Language? • Bears Capture Centennial Conference Title • Men\u27s Lacrosse Season Previewhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1733/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, October 5, 2006

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    Family Day 2006 Hits Ursinus • Monumental Players in the Black Arts Movement Speak at Ursinus • MSA and Hillel Broke the Fast Together • Free Fitness Class Offered to Ursinus Students • Popping the Pill • Catching Up with Dane Cook • Spotlight on UC Professors: Dr. Bruce Rideout • Abstract Mastery: Exploring the Outdoor Sculpture Collection • Opinions: Forced Suffrage? • Bears Terrorize McDaniel, Ending Nine-Year Streak • Women Split, Men Earn First Conference Pointhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1720/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, November 30, 2006

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    Alcohol Awareness on the Front Burner of the Ursinus Campus • Diversity Forum Held for Staff and Students • 2nd Annual Relay for Life Officially Kicked Off at Ursinus • Town Hall Discusses Incidents on Campus • An Oral Examination • UCDC Performs Superbly in Latest Show • People Seeing People: The Artwork of Seward Johnson • Highlights of the Exposure Week Events and Festivities • Opinions: The Meaning of Liberal Arts; Racism in Our World and Home • Ursinus 2006 Division III Field Hockey National Champions! • Swimming to Successhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1726/thumbnail.jp

    The Grizzly, February 15, 2007

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    Darfur Fast Week Kickoff • United Men of Color Reception • The Peter Pan Project • CoSA Kickoff a Success • Power of Purple • Preview of The Laramie Project • Nutrition Tips • Inside Look at New Member Education • Opinions: Black History Month; Our Long-Awaited Greek Column • Heartbreak at Hopkins • Guntli Leading Rebounder • Senior Day Basketball Double-Headerhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/grizzlynews/1731/thumbnail.jp
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