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I am just curious.

I am studying for a masters degree in Multicultural
Education, and I teach English as a Second Language in
Brooklyn, NY.

I have been browsing around Multicultural Education
resources on the internet, and I have come across a lot
that is going on in Seattle.

I have found that Seattle has started to open up
International schools, including an elementary school,
which I think is just great. I know that James Banks is
out of Washington, and is doing a lot at the University of
Washington in Seattle regarding Multicultural Education. I
came across an organization called New Horizons that is
out of Washington that is doing a lot with Multicultural
Eduction.

Is this a diverse city? What are the nationalities and
languages represented in your classroom? Does it cater to
ELLs? Is multicultural education practiced in the
classroom? Is this a progressive city? lib...See More
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-Seattle is very liberal and very diverse. There are many
backgrounds, from Asians, Africans, Middle Easterners, as
well as Americans-Native Indian, Black, Hispanic. The city
is known for being open to any culture and is why it is
liberal in many ways.
I'm getting my teaching certificate with an endorsem...See More
Dec 20, 2006


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