Background
Tiedt, Iris McClellan was born on February 3, 1928 in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Raymond Hill and Ermalene (Swartzel) McClellan.
(This practical text, which defines multicultural educatio...)
This practical text, which defines multicultural education broadly to include all types of diversity, provides a wealth of content area-specific activities to help teachers implement an inclusive curriculum that meets the individual needs of each student. Bringing theory and practice together and applying a model focusing on Esteem, Empathy, and Equity, the authors encourage reflection and discussion through working with Reflective Teaching Portfolios and Cooperative Learning Groups at the end of each chapter. Teacher candidates learn the implications of such topics as language diversity, the academic achievement gap, and racism along with guidance to plan lessons designed to develop a community of learners in their classroom.
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Tiedt, Iris McClellan was born on February 3, 1928 in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Raymond Hill and Ermalene (Swartzel) McClellan.
Bachelor of Science in English Education, Northwestern University, 1950; Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction, U. Oregon, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum and Instruction, Stanford University, 1972.
Teacher, public schools, Chicago, 1950-1951; teacher, public schools, Anchorage, 1952-1957; teacher, public schools, Eugene, Oregon, 1959-1961; professor, director teacher education, Santa Clara (California) U., 1968-1975; professor, director South Bay Writing Project, San Jose (California) State University, 1975-1987; supervisor student teaching, U. Oregon, Eugene, 1959-1961; visiting professor, U. Washington, Seattle, 1964-1965; dean education, Northern Kentucky U., Highland Heights, 1987-1989; dean education and regional services, Moorhead (Minnesota) State University, 1989-1994.
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Member ASCD, American Association of University Women (life), National Council Teachers English (editor Language Arts 1972-1976), American Association Colls. Teacher Education, American Ednl. Research Association, Council Research in English, Sierra Club (life), Stanford Alumni Association (life), Phi Delta Kappa.
Children: Pamela, Ryan.