My Diversity Poem
Diversity is all abilities co-existing together
Anti-Bias Education is teaching how differences is what
makes us special and unique
Being able to recognize your own biases takes strength,
courage, and the ability to learn from them and make the necessary changes
I love who I am a little more, despite my differences; it is
what makes me unique
I love to teach children about how we can bond over
similarities as well as differences.
I am diversity, my classroom is diversity, my students are
diversity, and my educational standpoint is diversity.
This class has opened me up even more to not be afraid to
tackle those hard questions and biases
Stand up and Stand out!
But in French I shine
I look around the room, take in the sea of faces, different cultures, different races all from different places.
We speak the same, but in French I shine, because of all the time
I spend in France with the sun on my back, my back to England, my back to English.
My first day at school I couldn’t speak a word, I felt so alone, I couldn’t make a friend, but then the sun broke through the clouds!
I learnt to speak, I learnt to sing!
Now my friends all ask me for help,
and I know if I did the same, they’d say yes.
I can’t believe how lucky I am,
to live in a world with so much things to learn.
I’ve known my friends for what seems like forever,
but still so much to learn about their culture so different to mine, so get out there and learn!
Learn the colours of the flags! Learn a different language! Learn a way in which to be at one with all the community!
Learn to sing and dance and act! Learn to call a bird!
Learn to paint and laugh and be as happy as you can be!
Go out and learn! Go out and shine!
Emma Helliwell (13) Bradford Academy, 1st prize
I look around the room, take in the sea of faces, different cultures, different races all from different places.
We speak the same, but in French I shine, because of all the time
I spend in France with the sun on my back, my back to England, my back to English.
My first day at school I couldn’t speak a word, I felt so alone, I couldn’t make a friend, but then the sun broke through the clouds!
I learnt to speak, I learnt to sing!
Now my friends all ask me for help,
and I know if I did the same, they’d say yes.
I can’t believe how lucky I am,
to live in a world with so much things to learn.
I’ve known my friends for what seems like forever,
but still so much to learn about their culture so different to mine, so get out there and learn!
Learn the colours of the flags! Learn a different language! Learn a way in which to be at one with all the community!
Learn to sing and dance and act! Learn to call a bird!
Learn to paint and laugh and be as happy as you can be!
Go out and learn! Go out and shine!
Emma Helliwell (13) Bradford Academy, 1st prize
Ketrice,
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading both of your poems. Children have big imaginations and can express them in different ways. When I wrote the first poem for this class I was amazed because I never thought I could do it.