By Jodi Bucholtz
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Join me, Heather Rudzinski, on June 10th from 2:00 – 3:30 pm, as we create a windmill quilt design greeting card. In this workshop, you will assemble the pieces of […]
Join us on June 11th from 4:00 to 5:00 pm by getting your grooves on and be ready to shake some beats on this exhilarating Bollywood Dance workshop with Bhawna […]
All Grade 6, 7 and 8 classrooms are invited to participate in a special Culture Connect virtual guest speaker event with Jeff A.D. Martin on Thursday, June 15, 9:30 – […]
The most popular Arab folk dance is the Dabke. Dabke is the Arab form of line dancing. Dabke is danced at weddings and other gatherings and on the streets. Dabke […]
Cultivating an inclusive classroom environment will encourage new connections between classmates and help engage students of all backgrounds in learning.
Beyond language barriers, parents and family members should feel like they are part of the school community.
Schools play a critical role in helping newcomers succeed personally and academically.
Expanding the classroom to be more inclusive of parents and students from different cultural backgrounds can be challenging, but it’s worth the effort.
Though ideally homesickness will be addressed at home, teachers can still have an impact and help lessen those negative feelings.
A teacher can be a lifeline that helps students heal from their pain.