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December 16, 2012

In reading, the experience counts

Esther Cepeda

It's "Too Many Tamales" season in selected classrooms. A contemporary classic by Gary Soto, it tells the story of Maria, a girl who loses her mother's diamond ring as she and her family prepare tamales for their big holiday feast.

I discovered it with my class of first-graders when I taught English-language learners. Unfortunately, only my class experienced "Too Many Tamales." As the holidays approached, the rest of the school read more "traditional" holiday books. Those students lost out.

My students would have missed out on themes the rest of their grade was involved in had I not insisted that the bilingual students be included in the general curriculum. The "mainstream" teachers thought this was bizarre, as if Hispanic students couldn't possibly be expected to learn about the same topics as the other first-graders without a mountain of "culturally correct" learning materials.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at December 16, 2012 2:45 AM
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