Buch, Englisch, 186 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 431 g
Past, Present, Future
Buch, Englisch, 186 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 431 g
ISBN: 978-0-367-55899-4
Verlag: Routledge
Organized by the National Association of Multicultural Education (NAME), this volume explores the organic relationship between the past, present, and future of the discipline. In particular, the book addresses the various forms of recent social upheaval, from educational inequities and growing economic divides to extreme ideological differences and immigration conflicts. Written by a group of eminent and emerging scholars, chapters draw lessons from the past two decades and celebrate present accomplishments in order to ambition a better future through multicultural education.
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Foreword – Gary R. Howard; Acknowledgements; Introduction – H. Prentice Baptiste and Jeanette Haynes Writer; Section I: Historical Continuity and Movement Toward Change; 1. The Reaffirmation of Multicultural Education – Geneva Gay; 2. The Continuing Multicultural Education of a Black Teacher Educator: Reflections on A Journey Toward My Referent Other-Self – Patricia L. Marshall; 3. Challenging Racism and Colonialism through Ethnic Studies – Christine E. Sleeter; 4. Imagining: "A Letter on Racial Progress"—James Baldwin’s Keynote at the 30th Annual NAME Conference—Evolution of Multicultural Education: 21st Century – Carl A. Grant; 5.Truth, Land, and Sovereignty: Native American Intellectual Activists, Their Critique of Settler Colonialism, and the Unsettling of Multicultural Education – Jeanette Haynes Writer & Kristen B. French; Section II: Limits and Transformations; 6. Testing for Whiteness?: How High-Stakes, Standardized Tests Promote Racism, Undercut Diversity, and Undermine Multicultural Education – Wayne Au; 7. Inclusive Diversity and Robust Speech: Examining a Contested Intersection – Carlos E. Cortés; 8. Education In Times of Mass Migration – Angela M. Banks; 9. Transforming Citizenship Education in Global Societies – James A. Banks; Afterword – Bette Tate-Beaver