Activity Module 4
Activity Module 4
Individual Differences
Activity
Analysis
Examine all the responses your 3 classmates had given you and answer the following:
6. Are you glad you have similarities? Differences? Explain your answer.
I am happy that we have done this interview. With the help of this activity, we were
able to unfold each other’s similarities and differences and get to know each other better. I
believe it is important to learn about every one of my classmates because it fosters inclusivity
and awareness around multicultural diversity, and taking a culturally responsive approach to
education benefits all of us. Not only does creating greater multicultural awareness and
inclusion help students with different backgrounds and needs succeed, but it also promotes
acceptance and helps prepare us to thrive in an increasingly diverse world. Diversity in and
out of the classroom will continue to grow, so it is essential that we prepare ourselves to adapt
to an evolving world and embrace those different from ourselves.
7. How can the teacher utilize these similarities and differences in teaching you?
By allowing students to express their individuality in the classroom, the teacher can use
student diversity to their advantage when teaching them. Teachers can do this by enforcing
anti-bullying policies so students feel safe in their classroom. It is also important for teachers
to build positive relationships with students so they feel free to express themselves. All
students also have different learning needs. Therefore, it is valuable for teachers to use
different strategies to appeal to the different strengths of learners. Teachers may utilize a
variety of visual, audio, and tactile learning activities to meet the needs of different types of
students, provide opportunities for group activities as well as one-on-one interactions, and
listen to student feedback to adapt based on what each student needs. Being prepared to use
different teaching methods and strategies will help encourage a successful diverse classroom.
Evaluation
1. By means of a graphic organizer, identify the factors that bring about diversity in the
classroom.
2. Think of a slogan that celebrate diversity in the classroom. Make a poster to show
Students and have a Students Diversity Day Poster Exhibit.
3. Cite teaching strategies and explain how these teaching strategies consider student
diversity.
F. Vary the examples you use to demonstrate concepts in order to provide multiple
contexts appropriate to pupils from diverse backgrounds.
During the first week of class, have students complete personal information cards and
use this information to choose examples or illustrations that are relevant to their own interests
and life experiences.
G. Adapt to the students' various backgrounds and learning styles by giving them personal
choice and decision-making opportunities about what and how they will learn.
Giving the learner more control over learning tasks will (a) promote positive student
attitudes toward the subject matter, (b) foster more positive interaction among students, and
(c) result in students working harder. When individuals are allowed some control over a task,
they tend to experience less anxiety or stress while performing that task.
Exercise/Drill
From the Module on Individual Differences, I realized that student diversity is important
in the classroom. Diversity in education recognizes and honors each student's unique individual
background, including race, ethnicity, religion, and nationality, and intentionally promotes a
multicultural school environment built on respect. But what is the importance of diversity for our
students? The cultural climate of a school has a direct influence on student progress. Interacting
with a varied peer group benefits students because they learn how to develop relationships across
backgrounds. They get to learn about different traditions, mindsets, languages, and so much
more. They also become stronger leaders, better global citizens, and more creative problem-
solvers. When students encounter people from diverse origins, it instills compassion and
empathy in them, allowing them to grow into kind and caring individuals.
Furthermore, diverse classrooms also support children in developing an open mind when
it comes to others’ experiences. They are able to learn about their peers’ customs and gain
insights into what it is like to live in a foreign country, be part of a different religion, or speak a
different language. It opens up debate and allows students to be open-minded in all facets of life.
They are also able to celebrate various food, dances, or religious traditions as a community that
enriches children’s experiences in these areas. It contributes to the harmonious coexistence of
various cultures and backgrounds. However, stereotyping is still an unfortunate social issue,
which is known to be a cause of unhealthy relationships with others. Being a diverse institution,
the school is in an excellent position to prevent this for pupils to be able to strengthen their
relationships with their classmates, fostering trust, respect, and empathy.
In addition, one of the most crucial skills that children need to develop during their
younger years is communication. When speaking with people from various backgrounds, it can
often be the case that there are initial challenges, whether due to language barriers, cultural
differences, or a lack of confidence. Being surrounded by other children from different origins
allows students to practice their communication skills on a daily basis so that these skills and the
understanding of others become second nature. To conclude, the goal of having diverse
classrooms is not for students to forget or neglect their cultural roots, but to be open to
understanding and respecting the traditions of others. It allows our students’ world to open up
even wider and explore the opportunities around them. It helps guide them towards adulthood,
when they may need to integrate into other cultures, whether it is due to moving to a new country
for work, having colleagues from different backgrounds, or traveling and experiencing the world.