INVOLVING ELL PARENTS IN THE HEALTH CLASSROOM
- Bring your parent/guardian to Health class day
- Student and parent will present a norm, tradition or cultural value that is practiced at home or in their community to the class
- Collaboration will need to take place ahead of time at home
- Student could help translate for parent if needed
- Students are exposed to different family and cultural values
- Sets the stage for the Promotion of Mental, Social and Emotional Health unit
The key portion of my involvement plan will be to have the students bring a parent/guardian to class.
This visit will happen prior to the beginning of the Promotion of Mental, Social and Emotional Health unit. This unit looks deeply at healthy relationships, cultural values, influencers, stressors, diversity and respect for diversity.
Depending on the class length a certain number of students/parents will come into class one day in order to share with the class a cultural value, norm or tradition that they have. It will be rather open-ended. The student and the parent will both present together that way if a parent needed help translating or was nervous the student would be there to help. (Herrell, 2016, p.7). Also by having them present together they would need to collaborate together at home about what they would like to share. An outline or worksheet would be sent home ahead of time to help structure the presentation. (Breiseth, 2011, p. 22)
This strategy would require the most effort on the parent/guardians part but I believe it would pay off immensely. The parent would come to the school, learn how to sign in at the office, see some of the school, share their story with their child, other students are exposed to different families and the experience will set a platform or reference point for the coming unit(s).
For students who's parent/guardians do not want to come in or do not have good home relationships, these students will present and they can choose to either discuss a tradition or event that has influenced them or something they would like to have in the future with regards to values or traditions.
One of the primary goals here is to foster respect for other peoples cultures and to feel proud about ones own culture and heritage. I would hope this helps encourage a positive attitude from ELL students about their culture and show them they do not need to assimilate to American culture in order to succeed in public schools. (Sousa, 2011, p. 43)