“Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors” – Rudine Sims Bishop
Rudine Sims Bishop is an American author who has taught me the importance of displaying multiculturalism through children’s literature. She shares her teachings through her unique metaphor: “Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors” (Bishop, 2015). Please see the below video:
Based on my learning from Rudine Sims Bishop and my Instructor A.K, I have created the following chart as an action plan for myself to ensure my classroom shares books that highlight multiculturalism.
Teacher Resources For Diversifying Literature
- Book List
2. Teachers can use “Amina’s Voice” written by Hena Khan as a middle school novel study that promotes diversity.
3. BROOKE’s Blog has compiled 16 wonderful resources for teachers to find diverse books and classroom materials. https://blog.brookespublishing.com/16-resources-for-finding-diverse-books-and-classroom-materials/. Some of the resources even have lessons or discussions to go with them!
References
Bedwards. (2022, August 22). 16 resources for finding diverse books and classroom materials. Brookes Blog. https://blog.brookespublishing.com/16-resources-for-finding-diverse-books-and-classroom-materials/
Blogger, G. (2023, July 13). Windows and mirrors and sliding glass doors: Ensuring students see themselves and others in literature. Institute for Humane Education. https://humaneeducation.org/windows-and-mirrors-and-sliding-glass-doors-ensuring-students-see-themselves-and-others-in-literature/
Lbreiseth. (2023, December 7). Why diverse books matter: Mirrors and windows. Colorín Colorado. https://www.colorincolorado.org/article/why-diverse-books-matter-mirrors-and-windows
Phillips, J. (2022, August 16). Mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors: A metaphor for reading and life. Great Schools Partnership. https://www.greatschoolspartnership.org/mirrors-windows-and-sliding-glass-doors-a-metaphor-for-reading-and-life/#:~:text=Books%20are%20mirrors%20when%20readers,feel%20empathy%20for%20the%20characters.
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