Cultural Perspectives on Learning: Talking points worksheet

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Cultural Perspectives on Learning: Talking points Worksheet Working together, discuss and explore the talking points. Fill in the blank shapes, starting from the central question‌What do we want for our children? This exercise provides talking points to explore commonalities, shared goals and ideals. It is a starting point for working together.

Talking Points

What do we want for our children?

What do we want to learn? What do we want others to understand about us?

What do we want to understand about others?

What do we want to achieve together?

What steps do we need to take together?

Cultural Perspectives on Learning | Talking Points Worksheet Š 2013 Summerville & Hokanson: Shift Professional Learning Solutions


An example to get you started In this example, a group of people, working together, have identified five aspirations they have for their children. This is a great starting point for then considering the other questions.

Talking Points

To have a strong sense of culture

To read & write well

To have strong

What do we want to learn?

To be confident

What do we want for our children?

family

at school

To be healthy & happy

connections

What do we want others to understand about us? What do we want to understand about others?

What do we want to achieve together?

What steps do we need to take together?

Cultural Perspectives on Learning | Talking Points Worksheet Š 2013 Summerville & Hokanson: Shift Professional Learning Solutions


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