1. Research the background of South Africa,
looking on the internet, going to the library to find other helpful information.
2. Look
for an assistant at the local college to help learn the language. They may be able
to help with the greeting and any other word that are frequently used.
3. Prepare
the staff with the information that I have learned.
4. Put
photo of the country and put out some of the artifact of the country
5. Talk
to the students about South Africa. This will help the students to move from
prejudice reduction.
The family will be welcomed and they will feel like
it is a genuine encounter from Keats. I will develop the healthy relationship
for the development of gaining culture diversity.
Hi Myra,
ReplyDeleteBy our efforts in learning the language of the immigrant child, we are demonstrating that we value and respect the language they speak and that we are eager to communicate with them to share information and make decisions about matter affecting their child. This is essential in building a positive and a healthy relationship with families.
I love the idea of a photo of the country. That really is a great idea and one that will certainly allow the student to feel welcome.
ReplyDeleteMyra,
ReplyDeleteyour approach seem thourough so the immigrnt family trust that you will are an ally.