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Multicultural education has been claimed to ignore "minority students' own responsibility for their academic performance." [38] Another critique claims that "multicultural education theories and programs are rarely based on the actual study of minority cultures and languages." A third states, "The inadequacy of the multicultural education ...
An Introduction to Multicultural Education (6th edition), 2019; Cultural Diversity and Education: Foundations, Curriculum, and Teaching (6th edition), 2016; Teaching Strategies for Ethnic Studies (8th edition), 2009; Educating Citizens in a Multicultural Society (2nd edition), 2007; Race, Culture, and Education: The Selected Works of James A ...
Sleeter has authored, edited, and co-edited 17 books and over 100 articles. She has collaborated with Carl Grant in conceptualizing approaches to multicultural education in the book, Making Choices for Multicultural Education, and has shown how those approaches relate to practice in the book, Turning on Learning.
Culturally relevant teaching is instruction that takes into account students' cultural differences. Making education culturally relevant is thought to improve academic achievement, [1] but understandings of the construct have developed over time [2] Key characteristics and principles define the term, and research has allowed for the development and sharing of guidelines and associated teaching ...
Current multicultural education theory suggests that curriculum and institutional change is required to support the development of students from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. This is a controversial view [ 24 ] but multicultural education argues [ 25 ] that traditional curriculum does not adequately represent the history of the non ...
Multicultural Families Illustration including Fostering Tolerance for Lesbian and Gay Family Unit Developing Themes of Study. The Children of the Rainbow Curriculum (also referred to as the Rainbow Curriculum), created in 1991 by the New York City Board of Education was introduced to first-grade teachers to "assist with teaching about multicultural social issues".
In her book Multicultural Gifted Education she has proposed several ways to enhance and infuse multicultural curriculum and has suggested methods for “best practice” for a classroom teacher. Janeula M. Burt reviewed her book and called it a "comprehensive blend of commentary on multicultural, gifted, and minority student education" and also ...
G. Pritchy Smith (born 1939) is a Professor Emeritus of Foundations and Secondary Education at the University of North Florida (UNF), Jacksonville, Florida where he taught courses in multicultural education. [1] His writings and research concerned issues of multicultural education [2] [3] and social justice. [4]