Internationalizing Multiculturalism

Internationalizing Multiculturalism
Author: Rodney L. Lowman
Publsiher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1433812592

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This book argues that professionals in all fields can enhance both their multicultural and international competence to perform more effectively. The chapters discuss real-world applications in business, mental health, and education.

Internationalizing US Student Affairs Practice

Internationalizing US Student Affairs Practice
Author: Tamara Yakaboski,Brett Perozzi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2018-05-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351814799

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Grounded in research and theory, Internationalizing US Student Affairs Practice presents an inclusive framework for enhancing the intercultural competencies of practitioners, students, and faculty in institutions of higher education. This cutting-edge book explores how student affairs practitioners are well positioned to integrate internationalization strategies across student affairs divisions and functions. Each chapter intentionally incorporates theories and literature from higher education and student affairs disciplines infused with international and multicultural education. "Promising Practices"—case studies written and submitted by practitioners around the world—appear throughout the book to demonstrate practical applications in non-US settings. The strategies in this book help student affairs practitioners enhance the intercultural development of support programs and services, all without leaving the home campus.

Internationalizing Higher Education

Internationalizing Higher Education
Author: Rhiannon D. Williams,Amy Lee
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462099807

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"Higher education is facing unprecedented change as today’s graduates need particular skills, awareness, and knowledge to successfully navigate a complex and interconnected world. Higher education institutions and practitioners are under pressure to be attentive to internationalization initiatives that support increasingly diverse student populations and foster the development of global citizenship competencies which include, “problem-defining and solving perspectives that cross disciplinary and cultural boundaries” (Hudzik, 2004, p. 1 as cited in Leask & Bridge, 2013). Internationalizing Higher Education: Critical Collaborations across the Curriculum is for current and future faculty, student affairs staff, and administrators from diverse disciplinary, institutional, and geographic contexts. This edited volume invites readers to investigate, better understand, and inform intercultural pedagogy that supports the development of mindful global citizenship. This edited volume features reflective practitioners exploring the dynamic and evolving nature of intercultural learning as well as the tensions and complexities. Contributors include institutional researchers, directors and key implementers of EU/Bologna process in Poland (one of the newest members and one that is facing unprecedented change in the diversity of its students), international partners in learning abroad programs, and scholars and instructors across a range of humanities, STEM, and social sciences."

Multiculturalism in the New Japan

Multiculturalism in the New Japan
Author: Nelson H. Graburn,John Ertl,R. Kenji Tierney
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857450258

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Like other industrial nations, Japan is experiencing its own forms of, and problems with, internationalization and multiculturalism. This volume focuses on several aspects of this process and examines the immigrant minorities as well as their Japanese recipient communities. Multiculturalism is considered broadly, and includes topics often neglected in other works, such as: religious pluralism, domestic and international tourism, political regionalism and decentralization, sports, business styles in the post-Bubble era, and the education of immigrant minorities.

Handbook of Multicultural Counseling

Handbook of Multicultural Counseling
Author: J. Manuel Casas,Lisa A. Suzuki,Charlene M. Alexander,Margo A. Jackson
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1346
Release: 2016-05-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781483323329

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Celebrating its 20th anniversary! The most internationally-cited resource in the arena of multicultural counseling, the Handbook of Multicultural Counseling by J. Manuel Casas, Lisa A. Suzuki, Charlene M. Alexander, and Margo A. Jackson is a resource for researchers, educators, practitioners, and students alike. Continuing to emphasize social justice, research, and application, the Fourth Edition of this best-seller features nearly 80 new contributors of diverse backgrounds, orientations, and levels of experience who provide fresh perspectives to every chapter. Completely updated, this classic text includes new chapters on prevailing social issues and covers the latest advances in theory, ethics, measurement, clinical practice, assessment, and more.

EBOOK Multiculturalism and Education 3e

EBOOK  Multiculturalism and Education  3e
Author: Richard Race
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2024-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335249626

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Existing and ongoing conceptual debates continue to shape how we perceive multiculturalism and other concepts that can be applied to education. Political and social consequences allow an examination of integration in contemporary policy contexts. Issues of faith schooling and citizenship remain as or more important than they have been in the past. The material in this new edition also extends these debates and provides a perfect resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students. The continuing interest from both students and within the wider academy of this material highlights that this text is not only relevant for educationalists, but also for the wider social and professional sciences.

Multiculturalism and Education

Multiculturalism and Education
Author: Richard Race
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781472570208

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There is a need to rethink education studies in these times of change, in terms of literacies and technologies, conflict and environmental concerns, and a need for authoritative texts addressing the key areas within education; sociology, child and infant development, social justice, policy, social welfare and development – and multiculturalism. This popular text provides approaches to the theoretical perspectives and frameworks and focuses on the relevant literature surrounding multiculturalism for today's students. This new edition includes a completely new contemporary chapter on the notion of multicultural citizenship and new integrationist policies in England, including the latest research on citizenship, immigration and integration as applied to worldwide education policy-making. Including extensive examples of empirical research, study questions, updated references and website resources, Multiculturalism and Education 2e is essential reading for all those studying multiculturalism, at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, within education and the wider social sciences today.

Defining and Designing Multiculturalism

Defining and Designing Multiculturalism
Author: Pepi Leistyna
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780791487983

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Just outside a major urban center on the east coast of the United States an activist group struggled to create a system-wide multicultural education program. Through a seven-year qualitative study, Pepi Leistyna documents and interprets—via a critical pedagogical lens—this group's work with professional development, curriculum and instruction, faculty and staff, and community outreach. Through engaging examples, stories, and participant voices, Leistyna offers a comprehensive, accessible ethnography with implications for others who might attempt similar sorts of systemic change.