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Student Diversity Assignment

  • cannfitzgerald
  • Nov 30, 2014
  • 1 min read

This wordle helped me see the most prevalent words during my diversity case study blog entries. The words "parents" and "students" were the biggest words. Other large words were "teachers," "reading," "families," "understand," and "low-income." All of these words are very important in classrooms and this helped me reflect on how I use and hear these words every day in my internship classroom.

Teachers are constantly thinking about the students, parents, and their families, because it directly relates to the student's progress in school. Other words, such as reading and low-income are also commonly used in teachers' conversations to discuss how the two words are related. Many of the students in my classroom that come from low-income families do not have time or money to receive books to read at home. The books they read in class are the only books they encounter throughout the day, so it is crucial to give them time to read for pleasure during the week. This wordle helps me see how important and prevalent these terms are and how commonly they are shown in the classroom.


 
 
 

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