Foundational Perspectives in Multicultural EducationLongman, 2000 - 374 من الصفحات This edited volume of works encourages students to think about contemporary (post-modern) ideas regarding multiculturalism and multicultural education. The wide range of selections will inspire critical classroom discussions. |
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... tradition " is to call atten- tion to the fact that the uniqueness of the location — its particular mode of con- sciousness — is related to a number of significant " events " which have occurred over time within that particular location ...
... tradition " is to call atten- tion to the fact that the uniqueness of the location — its particular mode of con- sciousness — is related to a number of significant " events " which have occurred over time within that particular location ...
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... tradition emphasize the cultivation of a sense of collective group identity and pride around a particular cultural heritage . Sometimes these group - based aims are translated into an educational focus on students who are members of the ...
... tradition emphasize the cultivation of a sense of collective group identity and pride around a particular cultural heritage . Sometimes these group - based aims are translated into an educational focus on students who are members of the ...
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... tradition avoids committing itself to a political / moral metanarrative of its own , it often discloses and rejects the shortcomings of other views without positing clear alternatives to them . In- stead , it relies on an implicitly ...
... tradition avoids committing itself to a political / moral metanarrative of its own , it often discloses and rejects the shortcomings of other views without positing clear alternatives to them . In- stead , it relies on an implicitly ...
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Ethnic Studies Multiculturalism | 25 |
The Afrocentric Idea in Education | 38 |
The Intellectual Imperialism | 50 |
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