Kategorien: Alle - diversity - acceptance - awareness - identity

von Leah Stovall Vor 7 Jahren

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SOCIAL JUSTICE AND MULTICULTURALISM IN EDUCATION

The text explores the profound impact of multicultural education on students, families, and communities. It emphasizes the importance of moving beyond a superficial engagement with culture to integrate comprehensive anti-racist education within the curriculum.

SOCIAL JUSTICE AND MULTICULTURALISM IN EDUCATION

Rethinking Multicultural Education

Benefits to Students, Families, and Communities

Diversity
Instead of Racist

"White" is not the norm

Acceptance
Multiculturally Trained Teacher has Better Understanding

Practical Applications for Teaching/ Leadership Practice

Awareness
Color Blindness is Not a Solution

Culturally Diverse Teachers as Resources

Optimistic Viewpoint
Recognize Strengths

Use Strengths as Resources

Curriculum Development
Limited Resources

Not Just Units of Study

Key Learning Points

Chapter 4: Diversity Vs. White Privilege
Colorblind Society no Evident in Research

Not Merely Teaching About Cultural Differences

Increase the Number of Teachers of Color

Chapter 3: What Do We Need To Know Now
Healthy Ethnic Identity as Opposed to Naming Races

History, Culture, Location and Creativity

Valid and Affirming Curriculum

Chapter 2: "Multiplication is for White People"
"We don't see what they do know"

Behaviors are Culturally Rooted

Some Teachers Should Represent Culture of Students

Chapter 1: Taking Mulitcultural Anti-Racist Education Seriously
Surface Stage: Few Expressions of Culture

Second Stage: Crete Units of Study

Structural Stage: Integrated in Existing Units

Social Change Stage: Curriculum Leads to Social Change