I created a flash unit on American Ethnic Literature and delivered it in a high school classroom. The purpose was to introduce students to ethnic literature and to highlight the value of ethnic literature as a form of cultural agency and an authentic record of cultural history. I did research on the importance of ethnic literature, why it has been absent from the standard curriculum, and why it should be a part of the standard curriculum. Because of ethnic literature's importance and absence, I constructed the unit for secondary education and created a micro-unit on ethnic fiction and a micro-unit on ethnic poetry. I delivered the micro-unit on ethnic fiction at Metro Tech High School, gathered data, and reflected on the outcomes. Based on the outcomes, I revised the unit for future teaching and application.
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- The Importance of Teaching Ethnic Literature to Promote Inclusivity and Diversity in the Classroom
- Tran, Michelle (Author)
- Dombrowski, Rosemarie (Thesis director)
- Kirsch, Sharon (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Division of Teacher Preparation (Contributor)