America’s “melting pot” status is one that most citizens are proud to claim. The fact that people here often refer to themselves as one ethnicity or another, and rarely as simply an American, is proof ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Equality is conventionally understood to pertain to distributions of resources, rewards, and achievement. Adopting a view of equality that ...
Studies in Art Education, Vol. 43, No. 4 (Summer, 2002), pp. 293-306 (14 pages) In this lecture I examine changes in my thinking, and in multicultural education, since the publication of Celebrating ...
What if, instead of thinking about technology as an add-on, or instructional tool, or device to facilitate student learning, we thought of it as a driver of school culture? Last week, I started a new ...
On paper, Botswana is a multilingual state with at least 25 languages spoken within its cities, towns and villages. In reality, Setswana dominates. It is the national language, spoken by the vast ...
Tiffany Karalis Noel can speak to the media about multiculturalism, social inequity and belongingness in education. She can also address teacher preparation and retention. Karalis Noel's research has ...
Potential of narrative and experiential approaches in multicultural inquires / JoAnn Phillion, Ming Fang He, and F. Michael Connelly -- Examining school-community connections through stories / Saundra ...
AMHERST — Not many people get the opportunity to see the beginning of a movement, much less be a part of making real change for generations to come. Sonia Nieto is one of those people. Her work in ...
In response to various political issues such as immigration, and new policies instituted by the Trump administration, some teachers implemented new curriculum in their classrooms that resisted those ...
The nonpartisan League of Women Voters studies many issues. After a comprehensive study, a position is established and advocacy can occur. The education position of the League of Women Voters of New ...
Lawrence W. Levine, a former UC Berkeley historian and MacArthur “genius” grant recipient whose elegant scholarship bolstered arguments for multiculturalism in higher education, died of cancer Oct. 23 ...
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