Beyond Comfort Zones in Multiculturalism

Beyond Comfort Zones in Multiculturalism
Author: Sandra Jackson,Jose Solis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1995-10-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313004995

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For peoples whose legal agreements, treaties, and other accords and conventions with the United States have been violated, multiculturalism as a pedagogical tool often becomes suspect of reinforcing the continued reification and abstraction of their cultures and nations with little if any real meaning for educational and social transformation. The continued oppression and repression of the exercise of self-determination for African Americans; the persistence of policies aimed at the destruction of indigenous populations and land; the insidious continuation of classical colonialism in the case of Puerto Rico are all vivid reminders to these peoples of the racist, classist, sexist, and homophobic patriarchy that characterizes their status. In order to restore people's rights to fully determine their own histories, Jackson and Solis point out that it is imperative to destroy the material foundations that breed and recycle the ideology, discourse, and cultural practices of domination. It is not enough to celebrate diversity and difference; there must be grand-scale social, political, economic, and educational transformation.

Diversity Derailed

Diversity Derailed
Author: Allison Davis
Publsiher: selfpublishing.com
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798887599816

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Voices of Color

Voices of Color
Author: Mudita Rastogi,Elizabeth Wieling
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0761928901

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Using real cases, narratives, and biographical material, this text examines issues related to the mental health intersect with race and ethnicity. It draws on the experiences of ethnic minority therapists.

Reconceptualizing Literacy in the New Age of Multiculturalism and Pluralism

Reconceptualizing Literacy in the New Age of Multiculturalism and Pluralism
Author: Patricia Ruggiano Schmidt,Althier Lazar
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781681232416

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The 2nd Edition of Reconceptualizing Literacy in the New Age of Multiculturalism and Pluralism honors the genius of Dr. Peter Mosenthal. His contributions to the field of literacy were unprecedented. Many described him as a superb researcher who never lost sight of the purpose of education. He made us laugh as he led us in a nursery rhyme song during his National Reading Conference (LRA) Presidential Address and made us think as he explained the significance of educational implications in all research articles. He also mentored and taught graduate students in gentle and carefully attentive ways, showing his respect and appreciation for the work of each individual in the field. He was a remarkable person. The second edition of this book includes many experienced and new scholars from around the world. Qualitative and quantitative research methodologies are scattered throughout and the practical and theoretical are well represented. New Literacies and Global Perspectives are added sections in this volume. In this era of the “Common Core”, Reconceptualizing Literacy in the New Age of Multiculturalism and Pluralism, presents a rational educational balance for literacy development across the curriculum.

Transforming the Multicultural Education of Teachers

Transforming the Multicultural Education of Teachers
Author: Michael J. Vavrus
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2002-09-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807742600

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Recognizing the responsibility institutions have to prepare teachers for today's diverse classrooms, Vavrus shows us how to incorporate transformative multicultural education into teacher education curriculum, pedagogy, and evaluation. Placing race, racism, antiracism, and democracy at the center of his analyses and recommendation, this volume provides: - Concrete structural suggestions for including transformative multicultural education in higher education and K-12 in-service programs. -A multicultural critique of new NCATE accreditation standards for teacher education programs that offers reconceptualized assessment procedures. -The historical roots of transformative multicultural education that incorporates issues of white privilege and racialized color blindness, anti-racist pedagogy, racial identity among teachers, and critical race theory. - A discussion of globalization that emphasizes its contemporary economic effects on social and educatonal inequities.

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1032
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015079893023

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The Politics of Multiculturalism

The Politics of Multiculturalism
Author: A. Fleras
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-08-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230100121

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This book develops an account of 'inclusive multicultural governance' which is contrasted with assimilationist and separatist/differentialist approaches to the political management of and accommodation of multicultural diversity in liberal democracies.

Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children s Literature

Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children s Literature
Author: Maria José Botelho,Masha Kabakow Rudman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2009-05-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135653750

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"Children’s literature is a contested terrain, as is multicultural education. Taken together, they pose a formidable challenge to both classroom teachers and academics.... Rather than deny the inherent conflicts and tensions in the field, in Critical Multicultural Analysis of Children’s Literature: Mirrors, Windows, and Doors, Maria José Botelho and Masha Kabakow Rudman confront, deconstruct, and reconstruct these terrains by proposing a reframing of the field.... Surely all of us – children, teachers, and academics – can benefit from this more expansive understanding of what it means to read books." Sonia Nieto, From the Foreword Critical multicultural analysis provides a philosophical shift for teaching literature, constructing curriculum, and taking up issues of diversity and social justice. It problematizes children’s literature, offers a way of reading power, explores the complex web of sociopolitical relations, and deconstructs taken-for-granted assumptions about language, meaning, reading, and literature: it is literary study as sociopolitical change. Bringing a critical lens to the study of multiculturalism in children’s literature, this book prepares teachers, teacher educators, and researchers of children’s literature to analyze the ideological dimensions of reading and studying literature. Each chapter includes recommendations for classroom application, classroom research, and further reading. Helpful end-of-book appendixes include a list of children’s book awards, lists of publishers, diagrams of the power continuum and the theoretical framework of critical multicultural analysis, and lists of selected children’s literature journals and online resources.