Multicultural Storytelling, Music, and Community-Building:
Resources for Dual Language Learners in Head Start and Early Head Start
This dynamic and engaging webcast led by master storyteller Nina Jaffe and Latin jazz percussionist Asher Delerme features strategies for drawing on the diverse backgrounds of children and families to create culturally and linguistically responsive learning environments. Divided into four short segments, the webcast presents techniques and resources for interactive storytelling, folkgames, and building blocks for early literacy. Program directors, administrators and staff will find these strategies and the viewer’s guide useful for professional development, parent outreach and curriculum integration.
Introduction and Key Concepts
Interactive Storytelling: Examples and Techniques
Folk Games: Guided Play and Community Building
Building Blocks for Early Literacy: Culturally Responsive Techniques and Resources
Additional Resources
Multicultural Storytelling Viewers' Guide [PDF, 476KB]
Multicultural Storytelling Transcript [PDF, 117KB]
FEAST: Folklore Education and Storytelling for Teachers
This webcast was prepared under Contract # HHS P233200700300G of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Head Start, Administration for Children and Families, by the Head Start Resource Center.