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Multicultural Education

open access: yes, 2010
North American society is becoming increasingly diverse through immigration and the birth of children into immigrant families. The foreign-born population in the United States (U.S.) represented 11.1% of the total population in the year 2000, for a total of 31.1 million people who were born outside of the country. In addition, over 22 million people in
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Multicultural Education

Nurse Educator, 1996
School systems around the world have been searching for ways to help engender better interpersonal relations among all persons within their borders. Achieving this goal is difficult when students have had limited cross-cultural experiences. This reference book examines developments in multicultural education in 42 representative countries from around ...
Robert E. Salsbury, Bruce Mitchell
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Multiculturalism and Multicultural Education

2012
Multiculturalism as a concept is both topical and relevant (Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, 2011) as well as being perceived positively and negatively (Lott, 2010; May & Sleeter, 2010; Vertovec & Wessendorf, 2010). The ongoing debates and continuing need to address multicultural education as policy and within classrooms and ...
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Multicultural Education

2023
This chapter advocates for a more diverse, inclusive approach to education- one that adequately prepares K-12 students for life in a pluralistic society. Implications of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, religion, and ability in regard to education are discussed, and information about the current landscape of education in the United States
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Diverging discourses on multicultural education in Finnish teacher education programme policies: implications for teaching [PDF]

open access: yesMulticultural Education Review, 2018
The necessity to include multicultural education policies and practices in schools and teacher education has been widely recognized both in Finland and internationally.
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Educating for Multiculturalism

2021
This chapter discusses how SRE/RI fosters and enhances multiculturalism in Australia. Research has shown that within a multicultural society educating about religious traditions other than students’ own is important but, in order to do, this the students need to have a deep understanding of their own background and religious traditions (Jackson and ...
Zehavit Gross, Suzanne D. Rutland
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Multicultural Education

Journal of Teacher Education, 2001
There is widespread agreement that we need dramatic changes in the ways we do business in American schools. However, there is also enormous disagreement about how we got to where we are today, what changes we actually need, and what role multicultural education has played in the process.
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Multiculturalism and education

Educational Review, 2011
by Richard Race, London, Continuum Books, 2010, 152 pp., £22.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-87406-018-1 Over the past decade “multiculturalism” has become increasingly controversial within British poli...
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Multicultural Education

2020
Over the last five decades, multicultural education (MCE) has evolved from a national to a global phenomenon. Discussions within this chapter aim at showcasing how utilization of MCE curriculum and strategies by relevant parties such as academicians have improved socio-cultural issues, perspectives, and trends in diversity and social justice in higher ...
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