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History of Multicultural Education Volume 5: Students and Student Leaning [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA), Edited by (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 800 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Oct-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415504872
  • ISBN-13: 9780415504874
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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

"Volume 5 is an important starting point from which to understand the historical perspectives related to the challenges, achievements, and roles of students in schools."--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 V 1(8)
PART 1 Attribution Theory and its Legacy in Research on Students
9(66)
1 Social and emotional needs of culturally diverse children (1980)
11(11)
Ronald W. Henderson
2 A comparative study of values and achievement: Mexican-American and Anglo youth (1971)
22(20)
Audrey James Schwartz
3 Minority status and schooling in plural societies (1983)
42(19)
John U. Ogbu
4 Motivating the culturally different student (1983)
61(4)
Gwendolyn C. Baker
5 Multicultural education: A vital investment strategy for culturally diverse youth groups (1991)
65(10)
Patricia J. Larke
PART 2 Single Group Studies
75(122)
6 Asian Pacific American students: A rainbow of dreams (1995)
77(7)
Russell L. Young
Valerie Ooka Pang
7 Asian Americans as model minorities? A look at their academic performance (1995)
84(32)
Grace Kao
8 Making education work for the American Indian (1981)
116(8)
Robert K. Chiago
9 Navajo youth and Anglo racism: Cultural integrity and resistance (1995)
124(38)
Donna Deyhle
10 Do black and white students look for the same characteristics in teachers? (1981)
162(5)
Robert W. Sizemore
11 The school experiences of black girls: The interaction of gender, race, and socioeconomic status (1986)
167(11)
Diane Scott-Jones
Maxine L. Clark
12 Opening the closet: Multiculturalism that is fully inclusive (1997)
178(8)
Cathy A. Pohan
Norma J. Bailey
13 In the triangle/out of the circle: Gay and lesbian students facing the heterosexual paradigm (1999)
186(11)
Roberta W. Ginsberg
PART 3 Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender
197(92)
14 Mixed-race children: Building bridges to new identities (1999)
199(6)
Carlos Cortes
15 Race, socio-economic situation, achievement, IQ, and teacher ratings of students' behavior as factors relating to anxiety in upper elementary school children (1971)
205(16)
Thomas H. Hawkes
Norma F. Furst
16 Race, class, and gender in education research: An argument for integrative analysis (1986)
221(17)
Carl A. Grant
Christine E. Sleeter
17 Race, class, and gender and abandoned dreams (1988)
238(18)
Carl A. Grant
Christine E. Sleeter
18 Lessons from students on creating a chance to dream (1994)
256(33)
Sonia Nieto
PART 4 Matching the Needs of Diverse Students to Elements of Schooling
289(90)
19 Reputation and respectability: How competing cultural systems affect students' performance in school (1982)
291(23)
Margaret A. Gibson
20 Empowering minority students: A framework for intervention (1986)
314(18)
Jim Cummins
21 Mismatch: Historical perspectives on schools and students who don't fit them (2001)
332(18)
Sarah Deschenes
Larry Cuban
David Tyack
22 Ethnicity, class, cognitive, and motivational styles: Research and teaching implications (1988)
350(12)
James A. Banks
23 Lessons from research with language-minority children (1994)
362(17)
Luis C. Moll
Norma Gonzalez
Appendix 1 Other suggested readings 379(2)
Appendix 2 Journal publishers and contact information 381(8)
Permission credits 389(4)
Author index 393(6)
Subject index 399
Carl A. Grant, Thandeka K. Chapman