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History of Multicultural Education Volume 1: Conceptual Frameworks and Curricular Issues [Hardback]

Edited by (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA), Edited by (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 396 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 900 g, 14 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jul-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0805854398
  • ISBN-13: 9780805854398
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 396 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 900 g, 14 Tables, black and white
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  • ISBN-10: 0805854398
  • ISBN-13: 9780805854398
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This benchmark 6-volume set documents, analyzes, and critiques a comprehensive body of research on the history of multicultural education in the U.S. The volumes reflect the tenets of multicultural education, its history, its present, and individuals whose work has contributed significantly to equity and social justice for all citizens. By collecting and providing a framework for key publications spanning the last 30-40 years, this set provides a means of understanding and visualizing the development, implementation, and interpretation of multicultural education in American society.

The volumes do not promote any one scholar’s or group’s vision of multicultural education, but include conflicting ideals that inform multiple interpretations. Each volume contains archival documents organized around a specific theme: Conceptual Frameworks and Curricular Content; Foundations and Stratifications; Instruction and Assessment; Policy and Governance; Students and Student Achievement; Teachers and Teacher Education. The historical time line within each volume illustrates the progression of research and theory on its theme and encourages readers to reflect on the changes in language and thinking concerning educational scholarship in that area

Recenzijas

"The History of Multicultural Education, Volume I: Conceptual Frameworks and Curricular Issues tackles the debates that helped define multicultural education and its effect on curriculum and content. This volume has certainly shed light on some of the theoretical underpinnings and content of multicultural education that have deeply impacted my own education, and those of my students as well as countless others."--Teachers College Record, December 2009

Preface to the six-volume set ix
General introduction to the volumes xi
Acknowledgements xvii
Statement concerning article availability and the conflict with reprint cost xix
List of journals represented in the six-volume set
xxi
Introduction to Volume I 1(10)
PART 1 Conceptual Frameworks
11(152)
Approaches to multicultural education in the United States: Some concepts and assumptions (1976)
13(21)
Margaret Alison Gibson
Multicultural education (1980)
34(15)
Donna M. Gollnick
Multicultural approaches to racial inequality in the United States (1990)
49(15)
Cameron McCarthy
Beyond multicultural education (1982)
64(5)
Etta Ruth Hollins
Continuing dilemmas, debates, and delights in multicultural literature (1996)
69(14)
Violet J. Harris
Moving from ethnic studies to multicultural education (1982)
83(5)
Leona Foerster
Genres of research in multicultural education (2001)
88(45)
Christine Bennett
Creating an empowering multicultural curriculum (2000)
133(14)
Christine E. Sleeter
Education that is multicultural---Isn't that what we mean? (1978)
147(6)
Carl Grant
The relationship between multicultural and democratic education (1997)
153(10)
Geneva Gay
PART 2 Curriculum Content
163(108)
Multicultural imperatives for curriculum development in teacher education (1977)
165(16)
Gwendolyn C. Baker
A content analysis of the Black American in textbooks (1969)
181(8)
James A. Banks
Sex role stereotyping in the public schools (1973)
189(24)
Terry N. Saario
Carol Nagy Jacklin
Carol Kehr Tittle
Sexism in teacher-education texts (1980)
213(10)
Myra Pollack Sadker
David Miller Sadker
Justice and cultural conflict: Racism, sexism, and instructional materials (1978)
223(27)
Joel Taxel
The multicultural evaluation of some second and third grade textbook readers---a survey analysis (1981)
250(10)
Carl A. Grant
Gloria W. Grant
The battle to imprint citizens for the 21st century (1984)
260(11)
Gwyneth Britton
Margaret Lumpkin
Esther Britton
PART 3 Re-envisioning the Curriculum
271(28)
Toward a critical race theory of education (1995)
273(18)
Gloria Ladson-Billings
William F. Tate IV
Helping students understand and accept sexual diversity (1991)
291(4)
James T. Sears
Why we must pluralize the curriculum (1991)
295(4)
Asa G. Hilliard III
PART 4 Critique
299(50)
Multiculturalism: E pluribus plures (1990)
301(14)
Diane Ravitch
Multicultural education: A valued but problematic ideal (1984)
315(8)
Charles A. Tesconi
A new word for an old problem: Multicultural ``school wars'' date to the 1840s (1994)
323(5)
Nathan Glazer
Rethinking the nature of multicultural education: Has it lost its focus or is it being misused? (1992)
328(12)
P. Rudy Mattai
Cultural literacy (1990)
340(9)
E. D. Hirsch, Jr.
Appendix 1: Other suggested readings 349(2)
Appendix 2: Journal publishers and contact information 351(8)
Permission credits 359(4)
Author index 363(6)
Subject index 369
Carl A. Grant, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Thandeka K. Chapman, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.