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Online Lesson 3: Sniffing Out Culturally Sensitive IssuesNow it is time to do another online lesson, Sniffing out Culturally Sensitive Issues. In this reading you get an opportunity to enhance your skills and strategies for becoming more aware of culturally sensitive issues; researching a community/culture and building a library of material on tolerance. As you know, my colleagues, dogs, that is, are known to be good sniffers!
Some of them sniff out drugs: Some of them sniff out bombs: Some of them even sniff out poisons!: So I am sure I can help you sniff out culturally sensitive issues in the communities in which you will work. Begin this reading by studying the material on tolerance at the following link: ..Guidelines
Is there one kind of student you don't want in your classroom? How about a youngster who can't hear? How about one who is nonresponsive? Are you worried about a child who has seizures? Are you intolerant of a kid who can't or won't sit still? What can you do to see the child you describe, from their point of view or as the parent see him or her? It is important to be honest during self assessment, but no one needs to tell others about internal struggles to be understanding or tolerant. For this reason, you will not need to let the instructor know how you answered these questions, but you will want to get credit for all this introspection. Just send an email with this message: Janne.Ellsworth@nau.edu I have been sniffing out culturally sensitive issues. Remember to add your name. (Are you sure that is a dog?)
Once you have finished you should: Go on to Web Activity 1: Culturally Sensitive Issues
in Space E-mail J'Anne Ellsworth at Janne.Ellsworth@nau.edu Course developed by J'Anne
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