you will write about what addresses the degree to which cultural values and attitudes influence your beliefs and then how they influence your relationships with others. Included is an example of what the information should look like, the template and the directions.
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CHS 252- Social Studies in Early Childhood
Cultural Study Paper Template
Cultural Study Paper
First Name Last Name
Post University
CHS252: Social Studies in the Early Childhood Education Classroom
Instructor’s Name
Due Date for Assignment
1. Personal/Family History
2. Relationships with Others
3. Venn Diagram
4. Personal Beliefs
5. Teaching Practices
References
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CHS252 – Social Studies in Early Childhood
Unit 8 Assignment: Cultural Study Due Date: 11:59 pm EST Wednesday of Unit 8 Points: 100 Overview: This assignment requires you to conduct research on your own family and tell your cultural story! For this assignment, you will write a paper that addresses the degree to which cultural values and attitudes influence your beliefs, your relationships with others, and teaching young children. Instructions: Focus: Your cultural heritage and how it can influence your relationships and teaching This assignment requires you to conduct research on your own family and tell your cultural story! You will then link your findings to specific ways of building relationships and teaching young children. Key Questions:
1.) “How might my personal history, background, and experiences influence my relationships with children from diverse backgrounds?”
2.) “How will this information influence my teaching practices?”
Research has shown that biases creep into our relationships and interactions with others. Many times, people do not realize that they may hold biases toward particular groups. It is through the personal reflection of one’s own life, beliefs, and customs that we might be able to acknowledge them. Usually, once we self-reflect and acknowledge our personal biases, we can manage them more appropriately. For this assignment, please reflect on your personal family history, background, and experiences and respond to the two questions above. To begin your thinking, reference course materials. First consider the degree to which cultural values and attitudes influence your beliefs, and then how they influence your relationships with others. Using course materials and explicit details, respond to the following sections:
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Personal/Family History:
1.) Country of origin: How many generations have been in the United States?
2.) Arrival in the United States? How, why, when, language(s) spoken, where settled, why there?
3.) Research the origin of your name(s)
4.) Describe a family treasure that represents your family’s cultural or ethnic heritage. Why do you keep this treasure?
Relationships with Others: Think and write about your experiences growing up and relationships with community neighbors, school teachers, friends, and others. Venn Diagram: As part of your relationship with others, choose a friend who is from another culture and complete a Venn diagram comparing the two of you. Compare five or more traits. Personal Beliefs: How might your personal history, background, and experiences influence your relationships with children and families from diverse backgrounds? Choose option a, b or c. Provide explicit details.
1.) Cultural, ethnic, linguistic, religious, economic, and political differences
2.) Philosophies related to:
a. serving others
b. inclusion versus separate education
c. educational equity
3.) Analyze your relationships with people who are different:
a. Are there groups of people with whom you know you have to work to develop a relationship? Why? (e.g., stereotypes)
b. Do you have concerns about potentially working with children or their families?
Teaching Practices: How will this information influence your teaching practices? What can you do to ensure that your work with the children and their families will be successful?
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Requirements:
• At least 3 pages double-spaced, 5-page max excluding title page and reference page.
• APA 7 formatting required.
• In-text citations.
• Use at least two resources: one resource must be from the course.
Be sure to read the criteria below by which your work will be evaluated before you write and again after you write.
Evaluation Rubric for Unit 8 Assignment
CRITERIA Outstanding Good Fair Needs Improvement
14-16 Points 13 Points 10-12 Points 0-9 Points Personal/ Family History
Responds to all prompts using explicit details.
Responds to all prompts using substantive details.
Responds to all prompts using clear details.
Responds to one or two prompts and/or details are minimal or lacking.
Relationships with Others
Demonstrates thorough reflection and provides an explicit summary.
Demonstrates thorough reflection and provides a detailed summary.
Demonstrates some reflection and provides a clear summary.
Demonstrates little to no reflection and/or provides a vague summary.
Venn Diagram Venn diagram is included and compares five or more traits.
Venn diagram is included and compares four traits.
Venn diagram is included and compares three traits or less.
No venn diagram included.
Personal Beliefs
Compares and contrasts major points and integrates common ideas, strategies, and findings.
Outlines a few key points and combines those that are similar.
Highlights key points and shows how they are similar.
Provides only a literal summary.
Teaching Practices
Appraises the usefulness of the information
Outlines the usefulness of the information
Somewhat outlines the usefulness of
Does not describe information
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and thoroughly explains how results will be used to guide the student’s classroom practices.
and generally explains how the results will be used to guide student’s classroom practice.
the information and generally explains how the results will be used to guide the student’s classroom practice.
learned and/or how the information can be used to guide the student’s classroom practice.
9-10 Points 8 Points 6-7 Points 0-5 Points Page Length At least 3
pages, no more than 5 pages.
N/A N/A Less than 3 pages, more than 5 pages.
Clear and Professional Writing and APA Format
Paper is highly polished; no grammar or spelling errors. APA compliant.
Paper is good. Maximum of one grammar or spelling error. APA formatting is mainly used.
Paper is adequate; maximum of two grammar and/or spelling errors. APA formatting is somewhat used.
Poorly written paper. Four or more grammar and/or spelling errors. APA formatting not used.
- Overview:
- Instructions:
- Requirements:
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Cultural Study Paper (My Ethnocentric Project)
C. Hernandez – Student Example
Post University
CHS252: Social Studies in the Early Childhood Education Classroom
Instructor Jon Oddo
February 2020
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Self- Reflection: Personal History
My family’s country of origin is Trinidad and Tobago located in the West Indies region of
the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean. Trinidad and Tobago are often noticed as a “boot”
shaped close to Venezuela; we are considered the southernmost Caribbean island. We have about
five generations that have been in the United States. On my mother’s side of her family, her
father was the initiator to bring my mother and four of her eight siblings to the United States.
Later on, my mother and her siblings that arrived in United States brought their mother from
Trinidad to the United States. On my father’s side of family, since my mom arrived in the United
States first, she then brought along my father after marriage. My father was the only one from his
family to move to the United States. The majority of my father’s family resides in Trinidad and
Tobago. My mother had a child from a previous relationship before my dad; my eldest brother
who she left in Trinidad and brought along with my father as well to the United States. Everyone
migrated to the United States to have a better life to be able to provide for families left back in
Trinidad and Tobago and family they established here. Everyone wanted to have a career and
succeed with better education, finances and a better way of living. Languages spoken were
English, but my dad’s family has a Spanish/Chinese ethnicity and my mother has an Indian/Irish
ethnicity. I was taught just English but on both sides my parents can understand and speak in
Spanish, Chinese and Indian.
When everyone first migrated to the United States, they settled in Brooklyn, New York.
Brooklyn, New York is considered the steppingstone in Caribbean culture to first settle then
move to wherever after. Brooklyn, New York is very Caribbean cultured, so it felt like home
away from home for the families. The origin of our names is coming from our mixed background
as stated before, the Spanish, Chinese, Indian and Irish. Two family treasures that represent my
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family’s cultural or ethnic heritage would be gems (gold jewelry) that were passed down from
generations for keepsake in remembrance from our ancestors passed down or from death given to
members in the family.
Another treasure would be a musical instrument called the Steel Pan. This represents our
culture and is a different instrument from the norm that here in America children learn to play in
school or as a hobby. We cherish these things because it reminds us of where we come from,
those left behind and those who have died. Growing up experiences with my family are always
gathering as a big family coming together and enjoying company. We love Soca music playing,
food cooking, playing cards or dominoes and all the adults having their fun and the children
having their own fun. The neighbors who are also from other Caribbean islands would attend as
well and enjoy the festivities because they felt like they were still back in the islands. Neighbors
would always look out for one another no matter what the situation might be through good and
bad times. When it came to babysitting or needing a small favor everyone got along very well. In
school, because the majority of the children were from Caribbean background, we all could
relate in similarities and have differences as well. I would say the children who did not have a
Caribbean background always were interested and wanted to be from the Caribbean whichever
island.
Reflection: Relationships with Others
My personal beliefs about cultural, ethnic, linguistic, religious, economic and political
differences is I respect others’ views regarding these criteria. Everyone is entitled to their own
opinions and visions. I will always listen to others and not judge a person on their beliefs.
Having differences and similarities, I believe that when we all share, we can always collaborate
for the better. Sharing my views and showing some light to a different way from a person’s way
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of thinking to help and encourage others I am always open to do. “Through experience,
observation, and reflection, students will identify elements of culture as well as similarities and
differences among cultural groups across time and place. They will acquire knowledge and
understanding of culture through multiple modes, including fiction and non-fiction, data analysis,
meeting and conversing with peoples of divergent backgrounds, and completing research into the
complexity of various cultural systems” (National Council for the Social Studies, 2013). Taking
a look at the United States of America, the growth and popular country that is well established is
because of the people of diverse backgrounds contributing.
We all have our differences and issues within the country, but the voices of the country always
bring change and we make difference changes within our country. I have philosophies related to
serving others, inclusion versus separate education and educational equity. Serving others in
other words helping others is born in me from a child. I benefited from others throughout my life
for always being there for me and I contribute that same generosity to others. Inclusion versus
separate education and educational equity personally based on adapting to the children’s needs.
Inclusion education is designed instruction and support for students with special supports and
service needs in regular classrooms and community schools. Separate education offers education
in a specific religious denomination or gender related. Educational equity is consisted of
achievement, fairness and opportunity in education no matter of race, religion, gender, disability
etc. To me I feel children can benefit more from educational equity because this will help
children develop the knowledge and skills they need to engage and become productive members
of society. Having this start will lead to better economic and social outcomes.
There are groups of people with whom I know I have to work to develop a relationship such as
not English-speaking groups because of the language barrier. It is harder in regard to
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communication with this groups. This world is full of diverse people who speak different
languages. The fears about potentially working with these children or their families is not being
able to understand and deliver the results they need or want. I want to be able to treat all children
equal regardless of differences. To insure that my work with these children will be successful
that getting the resources that can help me with the language barrier and getting the resources
that can help these children transition better from their norm in the classroom.
Venn Diagram
In my Venn Diagram, I chose a friend who is American culture and compared to my
Trinidadian culture. The similarities that we have are that education is important to us, we enjoy
sports such as soccer, basketball and track and field, both of our culture racial status is something
that is happening in both our countries and how we were brought up. Hierarchy is also something
Food
Music
Language
History
Morals
Education
Sports
Racial Stat
Hierarchy
Religion
Food
Music
Language
History
Morals
Trinidadian American
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that stands out between the two, and we both believe in God or religion is a big thing in both of
our countries. The differences include foods, music, languages, history and morals; they are
completely different between the two of us. The types of food we eat, different genres of music,
the language accent different and variety of different languages. Our history is different and
morals in Caribbean culture that is important to us in regard to my friend it is not so much
important.
Personal Beliefs
“How might my personal history, background and experiences influence my relationships with
children from diverse backgrounds?” My personal history, background and experiences can
influence my relationships with children from diverse background. By showing how much
diversity exists in my Trinidadian country I can show that everyone collaborates and contributes
to our country and in our own family lifestyles. Sharing my experiences that can be similar and
different to the children can give them knowledge and interest to work well with other regardless
of different criteria. We all may look different, but we all have similarities. Children will want to
learn about other cultures and enjoy collaboration.
Teaching Practices: Children from Diverse Backgrounds
How will this information influence my teaching practices? This information from my research
will influence my teaching practices by not secluding children based on cultural differences. Be
open to and not show bias to children and families that are not from my own personal
experiences. I will be sure to accommodate teaching practices to all children to help them be
productive citizens to society.
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References
National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies: Chapter 2-The Themes of Social Studies.
(2013, August 1). Retrieved from https://www.socialstudies.org/standards/strands
Watts, D., Robinson, A. N. R., & Brereton, B. M. (2020, March 1). Trinidad and Tobago.
Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/place/Trinidad-and-Tobago
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