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Multicultural education in a pluralistic society (10th ed.)
International Journal of Multilingualism, 2019from negative to positive multilingualism, the turning point of which he situates in the 1960s (65), relies – arguably too heavily – on neuroscientific research to support the positive effects of language learning.
Qiaoya Huang, Liping Chen
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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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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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Multicultural Education Review, 2019
This Paper presents and discusses the findings of an empirical qualitative study that was conducted in one school district in British Columbia, Canada.
N. Miled
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This Paper presents and discusses the findings of an empirical qualitative study that was conducted in one school district in British Columbia, Canada.
N. Miled
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Teaching ‘multiculturally’: geography as a basis for multicultural education in Korea
Multicultural Education Review, 2019Along with its multicultural transformation, Korea is experiencing structural challenges of multicultural education that has been often criticized as assimilation driven and immigrant education oriented.
Shawn Shen
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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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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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International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
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Multicultural Education: Culturally Responsive Teaching
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1994openaire +1 more source

