Inclusivity, Diversity, and Representation in the Classroom: Why It Matters for Every Student
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概要
In this episode, I’m sharing why inclusivity, diversity, and representation are not trends or buzzwords—but essential practices that shape how students see themselves and the world around them.
I begin with a personal classroom story inspired by the book The Sandwich Swap and reflect on how one small, intentional lesson opened the door to deeper conversations about culture, belonging, and acceptance. From there, I explore why representation matters for all students—including those who may not experience much diversity in their day-to-day lives.
📚 Key Concepts Discussed
Mirrors, Windows, and Doors This episode revisits the framework introduced by Rudine Sims Bishop:
- Mirrors help students see themselves reflected and valued.
- Windows help students learn about lives and experiences different from their own.
- Doors invite students to step into new perspectives and build empathy.
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The Sandwich Swap Lesson