¿Cómo creamos una cultura en las escuelas que valore a los estudiantes de diferentes orígenes y habilidades??

Por Rishi Mulloth

In today’s education system, even at the elementary level, students are segregated by learning ability and social prowess. This causes some children to excel while others are left behind, struggling to keep up. In the short educational video by youth producer Justine DeJesus, ¿Cómo podemos ser más inclusivos?, these educational pitfalls are explored, and suggest that our system is hurting more students than it is actually helping. A solution is to make education, especially early education, more accessible, more diverse, y más importante, more inclusive. DeJesus suggests that different teaching lessons, as well as having students interact with a more diverse body of children, might actually help kids learn more social skills. It also may nurture learning in fun and creative new ways. This idea of inclusion will help to foster relationships between students that wouldn’t have happened in segregated classrooms. Might this lead to less students being left behind?

¿Cómo podemos ser más inclusivos? was curated for the Planet Classroom Network as part of a Solucionadores de problemas series initiated by Planet Classroom. This short student film illustrates a major flaw in the schooling system, and gives a better and attainable solution that would foster only positive growth in education. The message is simple, more inclusion will create better classrooms, and learning needs innovation for the next generation.

This educational video is easy to follow and provides great insight into an issue that most people usually don’t think twice about. Sin embargo, education is a vital part of building the next generation to be successful, and this film desires that every student, not just the ones that fit well into the system, will excel in their educational endeavors. I highly recommend this film, and I think it is a great addition to the Solucionadores de problemas serie. Doy esta pelicula 4 fuera de 5 stars.

Rishi Mulloth es un recién graduado de la Universidad de Pittsburgh con títulos en economía y estudios de cine y medios., and is attending the University of Scranton for a masters degree in business analytics.

Autor: C. M. Rubin

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