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  • Multicultural And An Afrocentric Education
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    Education reform could be considered as one of the most highly debated issues of today. People of many different backgrounds from many different locations have many different opinions on how children in this country should be taught. In this incredibly broad debate, one of the most highly discussed issues is that of a multicultural education. The problem with this topic is that the many different people who have an opinion on the issue have many different definitions of what a multicultural educ...
  • Underlying Goal Of Multicultural Education
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    The Challenge of Defining a Single "Multicultural Education" As stated in the first paragraph of this article, "Multicultural education has been transformed, refocused, re conceptualized, and in a constant state of evolution both in theory and in practice". Multicultural education is always changing. Culture is something that changes on a day-to-day basis. The way our society changes is no one's hands, but our own. Multicultural education can be something that is as simple as a change in the cur...
  • Important Goal Of Multicultural Education
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    Develop an argument on or some ideas of understanding about curriculum as multicultural text by relating the works of Darling-Hammond, French, & Garcia-Lopez, Delpit, Duarte & Smith, Greene, Nieto and S letter to your experience of curriculum, teaching, and learning as affirming diversity. You could think specifically about the following questions: Is there a need for diversity in curriculum studies and designs? Why? What measures do you think will be effective in incorporating such a need into ...
  • Three Educational Values For A Multicultural Society
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    (Critical Pr " ec is) In "Antiracism, Multiculturalism, and Interracial Community: Three Educational Values for a Multicultural Society", reprinted in Gary E Kessler, Voices of Wisdom: A Multicultural Philosophy Reader, Fourth Edition, (Belmont CA: Wadsworth, 2000, pp 25-31), Lawrence A. Blum argues that there are a "plurality of values that one would want taught in schools and families", and are "essential to a program of value education for a multicultural society" (Blum, p 25). He supports hi...
  • Goals Of Multicultural Education
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    Multicultural Education: Piecing Together the Puzzle When a child opens his (or her) first puzzle and the pieces fall to the ground, it may seem very confusing. What are they to do with this pile of shapes in front of them? It often takes a parent to explain to them that all the different pieces fit together into one whole picture. Although every piece is different and unique, when they are all put into their place they form one whole picture. In the same way, teachers can teach multiculturalism...
  • Multicultural Classical Type Of Education
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    PYLES 1 Patricia Pyles 1 W 6-9 March/ 13/ 2000 MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION vs. CLASSICAL EDUCATION How important is education? Where should we get our resources that are children are being taught? There are two of them; one is the classical education and the multicultural education. What is the difference? The multicultural education is presented as the inginuitive way of teaching, incorporating all different cultures into our child's education. The classical education is the modern way of teaching....
  • Bloom And Other Critics Of Multiculturalism
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    For Muslim women, practicing hijab, the covering up of one's hair and body is considered an honorable thing to do. For non-Muslim women, covering oneself in such a manner is considered unusual, unnecessary and uncomfortable, particularly on hot, summer days. In India, marriage is looked upon as the pragmatic joining of two families and, therefore, families often arrange marriages among young men and women. In the United States and many other Western countries, love is regarded as a powerful emot...

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