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CONTENTS
PART ONE DIMENSIONS, HISTORY, AND GOALS
1
1
The Dimensions of Multicultural Education
3
2
Multicultural Education and Global Citizenship
22
3
Multicultural Education: History, Development,
Goals, and Approaches
39
PART TWO CONCEPTUAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES
67
4
Culture, Ethnicity, and Education
69
5
Race, Diversity, and Educational Paradigms
89
6
Pluralism, Ideology, and Educational Reform
112
7
The Stages of Cultural Identity: Implications for Curriculum Reform
130
PART THREE KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTION AND
SCHOOL REFORM
149
8
Race, Disability, Giftedness, and School Reform
151
9
The Lives and Values of Transformative Scholars
and Citizenship Education
171
PART FOUR CURRICULUM AND TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR
DECISION MAKING AND ACTION
201
10
A Curriculum for Empowerment, Action, and Change
203
11
Teaching Decision-Making and Social Action Skills for Social Change
221
PART FIVE GENDER, LANGUAGE, INTERGROUP RELATIONS, AND
GUIDELINES
245
12
Gender and Educational Equity
247
13
Language, Culture, and Education
Ricardo L.
Garcia
266
14
Reducing Prejudice in Students: Theory, Research, and Strategies
292
15
Curriculum Guidelines for Multicultural Education
314
Appendix: Multicultural Education Program Evaluation Checklist
339
Index
347
CONTENTS
Preface
xvii
Acknowledgments
xviii
PART I DIMENSIONS, HISTORY, AND GOALS
CHAPTER ONE
The Dimensions of Multicultural Education
3
THE AIMS AND GOALS OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
3
THE DIMENSIONS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE
4
LIMITATIONS AND INTERRELATIONSHIP OF THE DIMENSIONS
6
THE MEANING OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION TO TEACHERS
6
CONTEXTUALIZING MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
7
THE DIMENSIONS OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
8
Content Integration
8
The Knowledge Construction Process
9
Prejudice Reduction
12
Equity Pedagogy
15
An Empowering School Culture and Social Structure
16
SUMMARY
17
REFERENCES
18
CHAPTER TWO
Multicultural Education and Global Citizenship
22
CHALLENGES TO THE
ASSIMILATIONIST
NOTION OF CITIZENSHIP
22
BALANCING UNITY AND DIVERSITY
23
LITERACY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
24
Vlil
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
ЇХ
INCREASING DIVERSITY AND GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
25
LINKING MULTICULTURAL AND GLOBAL EDUCATION: PROMISES
25
LINKING MULTICULTURAL AND GLOBAL EDUCATION: PROBLEMS
26
LINKING MULTICULTURAL AND GLOBAL EDUCATION
BY HELPING STUDENTS DEVELOP THREE INTERRELATED IDENTIFICATIONS
Cultural, National, and Global Identifications
28
GOALS FOR GLOBAL EDUCATION
33
THE NEED FOR A DELICATE BALANCE OF IDENTIFICATIONS
33
SUMMARY
34
REFERENCES
37
26
The Ethnic Additive Approach
60
The Transformation Approach
60
The Decision Making and Social Action Approach
61
Mixing and Blending the Approaches
61
SUMMARY
62
REFERENCES
63
PART II CONCEPTUAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES
67
CHAPTER FOUR
Culture, Ethnicity, and Education
69
CHAPTER THREE
Multicultural Education: History,
Development, Goals, and Approaches
39
39
45
NATIVISM, ASSIMILATION, AND CULTURAL PLURALISM
The Rise of Nativism
39
Nativism and Education
40
The Melting Pot
40
The Call for Cultural Pluralism
41
ETHNIC EDUCATION BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS
41
THE INTERGROUP EDUCATION MOVEMENT
43
The Intergroup Education Movement Ends
44
ASSIMILATION, THE NEW PLURALISM, AND THE NEW IMMIGRANTS
Assimilation Continues and Helps to Shape a Nation
45
The New Pluralism
45
The New Immigrants
46
THE EMERGENCE OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
48
Phase I: Mono-ethnic Courses
49
Phase II: Multiethnic Studies Courses
49
Phase III: Multiethnic Education
49
Phase IV: Multicultural Education
50
Phase V: The Institutionalization Process
52
THE GOALS OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
52
Total School Reform: An Essential Goal of Multicultural Education
55
Cross-Cultural Competency
57
APPROACHES TO MULTICULTURAL CURRICULUM REFORM
The Contributions Approach
59
59
69
MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
The Meaning of Culture
70
Culture as Symbols and Interpretations
Culture as a Strategy for Survival
71
The Characteristics of Cultures
71
70
CULTURE,
MACROCULTURE,
AND
MICROCULTURES
72
THE VARIABLES AND COMPONENTS OF CULTURE
73
Values and Behavioral Styles
73
Languages and Dialects
75
Nonverbal Communications
75
Cultural Cognitiveness
75
Perspectives, Worldviews, and Frames of Reference
76
Identification
76
Microcultural Groups and Individuals
76
MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION: NATURE AND LIMITATIONS
78
THE NATURE OF AN ETHNIC GROUP
79
Types of Ethnic Groups
79
Ethnic Group: A Multidimensional Concept
80
The Relationship between Physical Characteristics and Ethnic Behavior
The Variables of Ethnic Group Behavior
81
ETHNIC STUDIES
83
RACE AS A FACTOR IN INTERGROUP PROBLEMS
83
EDUCATION FOR ETHNIC AND RACIAL DIVERSITY
84
REDUCING RACIAL CONFLICT
85
SUMMARY
85
REFERENCES
86
80
CONTENTS
CHAPTER FIVE
Race, Diversity, and Educational Paradigms
89
THE NATURE OF PARADIGMS
90
MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION PARADIGMS
91
RESPONSE PARADIGMS: THE SCHOOLS REACT
TO ETHNIC REVITALIZATION MOVEMENTS
91
The Ethnic Additive and Self-Concept Development Paradigms
93
The Cultural Deprivation Paradigm
98
The Language Paradigm
99
The Racism Paradigm
99
The Radical Paradigm
100
The Genetic Paradigm
102
Competing Paradigms
104
THE NEED FOR A MULTIFACTOR PARADIGM AND HOLISM
SUMMARY
108
REFERENCES
108
105
CHAPTER SIX
Pluralism, Ideology, and Educational Reform
112
THE CULTURAL PLURALIST IDEOLOGY
113
THE
ASSIMILATIONIST
IDEOLOGY
114
The
Assimilationist
Ideology and Education
115
Attacks on the
Assimilationist
Ideology
116
A CRITIQUE OF THE PLURALIST AND
ASSIMILATIONIST
IDEOLOGIES
117
THE MULTICULTURAL IDEOLOGY
119
The Societal Basis for the Multicultural Ideology
122
Multiple Acculturation
123
ETHNIC
SUBSOCIETIES
AND NONUNIVERSALIZED CULTURAL COMPONENTS
125
SHARING POWER
126
SUMMARY
127
REFERENCES
128
CHAPTER SEVEN
The Stages of Cultural Identity:
Implications for Curriculum Reform
130
USE OF THE TYPOLOGY IN RESEARCH
131
CONTENTS
Xl
EXPANDING THE TYPOLOGY TO INCLUDE
NONETHNIC CULTURAL GROUPS
131
DEFINING CULTURAL GROUPS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
132
Social Groups and Cultural Groups
133
Gender as a Cultural Group
133
SCHOLARSHIP ON OTHER CULTURAL GROUPS
134
Lower-Class Culture
134
Gay Culture
135
Deaf Culture
135
Ethnic Culture
135
ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT STUDENTS
136
Cultural Groups Are Complex and Dynamic
136
THE STAGES OF CULTURAL IDENTITY: A TYPOLOGY
137
Stage
1:
Cultural Psychological Captivity
138
Stage
2:
Cultural Encapsulation
138
Stage
3:
Cultural Identity Clarification
139
Stage
4:
Biculturalism
140
Stage
5:
Multiculturalism and Reflective Nationalism
140
Stage
6:
Globalism and Global Competency
141
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CULTURAL IDENTITY TYPOLOGY
141
PRELIMINARY
CURRICULAR
IMPLICATIONS
OF THE STAGES OF CULTURAL IDENTITY TYPOLOGY
143
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
1 143
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
2 143
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
3 144
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
4 144
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
5 144
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
6 145
SUMMARY
145
REFERENCES
146
PART III KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTION
AND SCHOOL REFORM
149
CHAPTER EIGHT
Race, Disability, Giftedness, and School Reform
151
AIMS OF THIS CHAPTER
152
RACE RELATIONS TODAY
153
THE CHALLENGE OF FOSTERING DIVERSITY
155
A FOCUS ON DIFFERENCE
156
Xli
CONTENTS
NEW
CONCEPTIONS
OF DIFFERENCE
156
The Social Construction of Race
157
Lessons from the Past
158
THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF RACE
159
THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF CULTURE
160
EXPANSION OF EQUALITY FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
160
Intellectual Hierarchies
161
Disability and Race
161
The Social Construction of Mental Retardation
162
The Social Construction of Giftedness
163
KNOWLEDGE, POWER, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF CATEGORIES
164
REFORMING SCHOOLS
165
THE ROAD AHEAD
167
REFERENCES
167
CHAPTER NINE
The Lives and Values of Transformative Scholars
and Citizenship Education
171
AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL JOURNEY
171
THE VALUES OF RESEARCHERS
173
AIMS OF THIS CHAPTER
173
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, POLICY, AND PRACTICE
Values and the Quest for Objectivity
176
174
THE QUEST FOR AUTHENTIC VOICES
177
Race and Gender
178
A TYPOLOGY OF CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCHERS
179
CASE STUDIES OF THE LIVES OF RESEARCHERS
182
Kenneth B. Clark and Research on Race
182
John Hope Franklin s Experiences with Race
184
Franklin and the Reconstruction of American History
185
The Antiracism Project of Anthropologists
185
Ruth Benedict and Antiracism Work
187
INTELLECTUAL LEADERSHIP AND ACTION
188
SOCIAL ACTION FOR SCHOLARS: BENEFITS AND RISKS
190
TRANSFORMATIVE SCHOLARS IN EDUCATION
191
Early Education Scholars and Researchers
191
Cultural Difference Theorists Today
192
CONTENTS
Xli
IMPLICATIONS FOR CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY
195
Implications for Students and Teachers
195
Implications for Researchers
196
THE NEED FOR COMMITTED AND CARING RESEARCHERS
REFERENCES
198
197
PART IV CURRICULUM AND TEACHING STRATEGIES
FOR DECISION MAKING AND ACTION
201
CHAPTER TEN
A Curriculum for Empowerment, Action, and Change
203
TYPES OF KNOWLEDGE
203
School Knowledge
205
Knowledge and Empowerment
206
THE ATTEMPT TO REFORMULATE THE CANON
206
School Knowledge and the Dominant Canon
207
The Dominant Canon and the Popular Culture
208
A TRANSFORMATIVE CURRICULUM FOR EMPOWERMENT
Critical Thinking and Multiple Voices
210
A LESSON WITH DIFFERENT VOICES
211
Key Concepts and Issues
212
THE MORAL COMPONENT OF ACTION
212
209
TEACHING ABOUT THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
The Long Shadow of Little Rock
213
Decision Making and Citizen Action
215
The Decision-Making Process
216
THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER IN AN EMPOWERMENT
AND TRANSFORMATIVE CURRICULUM
217
REFERENCES
219
213
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Teaching Decision-Making and Social Action
Skills for Social Change
221
ELEMENTS OF REFLECTIVE DECISION MAKING
Some
Subissues
Related to the Major Problem
221
222
XIV
CONTENTS
STAGES
IN CONSIDERING THIS ISSUE
223
Gathering Scientific Data
223
Value Inquiry
223
Decision Making and Social Action
224
THE ORIGIN OF THE ISSUE
224
The Definition of Key Concepts
226
Hypotheses
226
Testing the Hypotheses
227
Some Tentative Conclusions
228
SUGGESTED METHOD FOR TEACHING ABOUT RACIAL, ETHNIC,
AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND PUBLIC POLICIES
229
Initiating the Unit
229
Social Science Inquiry
230
Values Inquiry
232
Spread of Opinion
232
Unfinished Sentences
233
Strongly Agree/Strongly Disagree
233
Values Grid
234
DECISION MAKING AND SOCIAL ACTION
235
Action Projects
235
THE TEACHER AS CULTURAL MEDIATOR AND CHANGE AGENT
236
A TYPOLOGY OF CROSS-CULTURAL TEACHERS
239
The Indigenous-Insider
240
The Indigenous-Outsider
240
The External-Insider
240
The External-Outsider
240
THE EFFECTIVE MULTICULTURAL TEACHER
241
SUMMARY
242
REFERENCES
242
PART V GENDER, LANGUAGE, INTERGROUP
RELATIONS, AND GUIDELINES
245
CHAPTER TWELVE
Gender and Educational Equity
247
GENDER EQUITY IN SCHOOLS
247
The Educational Status of Females
Concerns about Males
248
247
CONTENTS
Implications of the Gender Debate for Schools
African American Male Students
249
249
THE ROLE OF MULTICULTURAL CONTENT IN THE CURRICULUM
250
Gender and Teaching Materials
250
In-Service Education and Materials
251
The Effects of Reading Materials
251
Vocational Choices and Expectations
253
The Effects of Television and Films
254
Curriculum Interventions and Gender-Role Attitudes
255
Trends in Recent Research
255
GENDER GAPS: WHERE SCHOOLS STILL FAIL OUR CHILDREN
257
Probing
Intragender
Differences
257
Acknowledging Individual Differences
258
Rethinking the Role of Schools
258
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES: DIFFERENCES AMONG GIRLS
The Growth of the Hispanic Population
259
Immigration and the Education of New American Girls
Regional Differences among Girls
261
School Reform
261
SUMMARY
262
REFERENCES
262
259
260
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Language, Culture, and Education
266
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND NATIONAL POLICY
267
Language Policy in the United States
267
English-Language Ethnocentrism
269
English-Only Laws
270
EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND LANGUAGE EDUCATION
271
RESEARCH AND THEORY ON LANGUAGE AND DIALECT
Linking Culture, Ethnicity, and Language
278
Language Acquisition of Native Bilinguals
279
277
281
ASSESSMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ELLS)
RESEARCH BASES OF BILINGUAL INSTRUCTION
285
BENCHMARKS FOR LINKING LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN EDUCATION
SUMMARY
289
REFERENCES
289
287
XVI CONTENTS
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Reducing Prejudice in Students: Theory, Research, and
Strategies
292
THEORIES OF PREJUDICE
292
Personality Theories of Prejudice
293
Flaws in Personality Research
294
Social Structure Theories of Prejudice
294
Social Identity Theory: The Minimal Group Paradigm
296
The Causes of Prejudice
297
MICRO APPROACHES TO PREJUDICE REDUCTION
298
MACRO APPROACHES TO PREJUDICE REDUCTION
301
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONCEPTUAL CURRICULUM
304
THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER IN PREJUDICE REDUCTION
305
Changing Teachers Attitudes and Behaviors
306
A Multicultural Philosophy
307
The Teacher and the Stages of Cultural Identity
308
Cross-Cultural Experiences: Problems and Promises
309
HYPOTHESES REGARDING CROSS-CULTURAL BEHAVIOR
310
SUMMARY
311
REFERENCES
311
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Curriculum Guidelines for Multicultural Education
314
THE ROLE OF THE SCHOOL
315
CURRICULUM GUIDELINES
315
REFERENCES
337
Appendix Multicultural Education Program
Evaluation Checklist
339
Index
347
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BRIEF
CONTENTS
PART ONE DIMENSIONS, HISTORY, AND GOALS
1
1
The Dimensions of Multicultural Education
3
2
Multicultural Education and Global Citizenship
22
3
Multicultural Education: History, Development,
Goals, and Approaches
39
PART TWO CONCEPTUAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES
67
4
Culture, Ethnicity, and Education
69
5
Race, Diversity, and Educational Paradigms
89
6
Pluralism, Ideology, and Educational Reform
112
7
The Stages of Cultural Identity: Implications for Curriculum Reform
130
PART THREE KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTION AND
SCHOOL REFORM
149
8
Race, Disability, Giftedness, and School Reform
151
9
The Lives and Values of Transformative Scholars
and Citizenship Education
171
PART FOUR CURRICULUM AND TEACHING STRATEGIES FOR
DECISION MAKING AND ACTION
201
10
A Curriculum for Empowerment, Action, and Change
203
11
Teaching Decision-Making and Social Action Skills for Social Change
221
PART FIVE GENDER, LANGUAGE, INTERGROUP RELATIONS, AND
GUIDELINES
245
12
Gender and Educational Equity
247
13
Language, Culture, and Education
Ricardo L.
Garcia
266
14
Reducing Prejudice in Students: Theory, Research, and Strategies
292
15
Curriculum Guidelines for Multicultural Education
314
Appendix: Multicultural Education Program Evaluation Checklist
339
Index
347
CONTENTS
Preface
xvii
Acknowledgments
xviii
PART I DIMENSIONS, HISTORY, AND GOALS
CHAPTER ONE
The Dimensions of Multicultural Education
3
THE AIMS AND GOALS OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
3
THE DIMENSIONS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE
4
LIMITATIONS AND INTERRELATIONSHIP OF THE DIMENSIONS
6
THE MEANING OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION TO TEACHERS
6
CONTEXTUALIZING MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
7
THE DIMENSIONS OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
8
Content Integration
8
The Knowledge Construction Process
9
Prejudice Reduction
12
Equity Pedagogy
15
An Empowering School Culture and Social Structure
16
SUMMARY
17
REFERENCES
18
CHAPTER TWO
Multicultural Education and Global Citizenship
22
CHALLENGES TO THE
ASSIMILATIONIST
NOTION OF CITIZENSHIP
22
BALANCING UNITY AND DIVERSITY
23
LITERACY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
24
Vlil
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
ЇХ
INCREASING DIVERSITY AND GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
25
LINKING MULTICULTURAL AND GLOBAL EDUCATION: PROMISES
25
LINKING MULTICULTURAL AND GLOBAL EDUCATION: PROBLEMS
26
LINKING MULTICULTURAL AND GLOBAL EDUCATION
BY HELPING STUDENTS DEVELOP THREE INTERRELATED IDENTIFICATIONS
Cultural, National, and Global Identifications
28
GOALS FOR GLOBAL EDUCATION
33
THE NEED FOR A DELICATE BALANCE OF IDENTIFICATIONS
33
SUMMARY
34
REFERENCES
37
26
The Ethnic Additive Approach
60
The Transformation Approach
60
The Decision Making and Social Action Approach
61
Mixing and Blending the Approaches
61
SUMMARY
62
REFERENCES
63
PART II CONCEPTUAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES
67
CHAPTER FOUR
Culture, Ethnicity, and Education
69
CHAPTER THREE
Multicultural Education: History,
Development, Goals, and Approaches
39
39
45
NATIVISM, ASSIMILATION, AND CULTURAL PLURALISM
The Rise of Nativism
39
Nativism and Education
40
The Melting Pot
40
The Call for Cultural Pluralism
41
ETHNIC EDUCATION BETWEEN THE TWO WORLD WARS
41
THE INTERGROUP EDUCATION MOVEMENT
43
The Intergroup Education Movement Ends
44
ASSIMILATION, THE NEW PLURALISM, AND THE NEW IMMIGRANTS
Assimilation Continues and Helps to Shape a Nation
45
The New Pluralism
45
The New Immigrants
46
THE EMERGENCE OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
48
Phase I: Mono-ethnic Courses
49
Phase II: Multiethnic Studies Courses
49
Phase III: Multiethnic Education
49
Phase IV: Multicultural Education
50
Phase V: The Institutionalization Process
52
THE GOALS OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
52
Total School Reform: An Essential Goal of Multicultural Education
55
Cross-Cultural Competency
57
APPROACHES TO MULTICULTURAL CURRICULUM REFORM
The Contributions Approach
59
59
69
MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
The Meaning of Culture
70
Culture as Symbols and Interpretations
Culture as a Strategy for Survival
71
The Characteristics of Cultures
71
70
CULTURE,
MACROCULTURE,
AND
MICROCULTURES
72
THE VARIABLES AND COMPONENTS OF CULTURE
73
Values and Behavioral Styles
73
Languages and Dialects
75
Nonverbal Communications
75
Cultural Cognitiveness
75
Perspectives, Worldviews, and Frames of Reference
76
Identification
76
Microcultural Groups and Individuals
76
MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION: NATURE AND LIMITATIONS
78
THE NATURE OF AN ETHNIC GROUP
79
Types of Ethnic Groups
79
Ethnic Group: A Multidimensional Concept
80
The Relationship between Physical Characteristics and Ethnic Behavior
The Variables of Ethnic Group Behavior
81
ETHNIC STUDIES
83
RACE AS A FACTOR IN INTERGROUP PROBLEMS
83
EDUCATION FOR ETHNIC AND RACIAL DIVERSITY
84
REDUCING RACIAL CONFLICT
85
SUMMARY
85
REFERENCES
86
80
CONTENTS
CHAPTER FIVE
Race, Diversity, and Educational Paradigms
89
THE NATURE OF PARADIGMS
90
MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION PARADIGMS
91
RESPONSE PARADIGMS: THE SCHOOLS REACT
TO ETHNIC REVITALIZATION MOVEMENTS
91
The Ethnic Additive and Self-Concept Development Paradigms
93
The Cultural Deprivation Paradigm
98
The Language Paradigm
99
The Racism Paradigm
99
The Radical Paradigm
100
The Genetic Paradigm
102
Competing Paradigms
104
THE NEED FOR A MULTIFACTOR PARADIGM AND HOLISM
SUMMARY
108
REFERENCES
108
105
CHAPTER SIX
Pluralism, Ideology, and Educational Reform
112
THE CULTURAL PLURALIST IDEOLOGY
113
THE
ASSIMILATIONIST
IDEOLOGY
114
The
Assimilationist
Ideology and Education
115
Attacks on the
Assimilationist
Ideology
116
A CRITIQUE OF THE PLURALIST AND
ASSIMILATIONIST
IDEOLOGIES
117
THE MULTICULTURAL IDEOLOGY
119
The Societal Basis for the Multicultural Ideology
122
Multiple Acculturation
123
ETHNIC
SUBSOCIETIES
AND NONUNIVERSALIZED CULTURAL COMPONENTS
125
SHARING POWER
126
SUMMARY
127
REFERENCES
128
CHAPTER SEVEN
The Stages of Cultural Identity:
Implications for Curriculum Reform
130
USE OF THE TYPOLOGY IN RESEARCH
131
CONTENTS
Xl
EXPANDING THE TYPOLOGY TO INCLUDE
NONETHNIC CULTURAL GROUPS
131
DEFINING CULTURAL GROUPS AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
132
Social Groups and Cultural Groups
133
Gender as a Cultural Group
133
SCHOLARSHIP ON OTHER CULTURAL GROUPS
134
Lower-Class Culture
134
Gay Culture
135
Deaf Culture
135
Ethnic Culture
135
ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT STUDENTS
136
Cultural Groups Are Complex and Dynamic
136
THE STAGES OF CULTURAL IDENTITY: A TYPOLOGY
137
Stage
1:
Cultural Psychological Captivity
138
Stage
2:
Cultural Encapsulation
138
Stage
3:
Cultural Identity Clarification
139
Stage
4:
Biculturalism
140
Stage
5:
Multiculturalism and Reflective Nationalism
140
Stage
6:
Globalism and Global Competency
141
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CULTURAL IDENTITY TYPOLOGY
141
PRELIMINARY
CURRICULAR
IMPLICATIONS
OF THE STAGES OF CULTURAL IDENTITY TYPOLOGY
143
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
1 143
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
2 143
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
3 144
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
4 144
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
5 144
Curricular
Implications of Cultural Identity: Stage
6 145
SUMMARY
145
REFERENCES
146
PART III KNOWLEDGE CONSTRUCTION
AND SCHOOL REFORM
149
CHAPTER EIGHT
Race, Disability, Giftedness, and School Reform
151
AIMS OF THIS CHAPTER
152
RACE RELATIONS TODAY
153
THE CHALLENGE OF FOSTERING DIVERSITY
155
A FOCUS ON DIFFERENCE
156
Xli
CONTENTS
NEW
CONCEPTIONS
OF DIFFERENCE
156
The Social Construction of Race
157
Lessons from the Past
158
THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF RACE
159
THE CONTINUING SIGNIFICANCE OF CULTURE
160
EXPANSION OF EQUALITY FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
160
Intellectual Hierarchies
161
Disability and Race
161
The Social Construction of Mental Retardation
162
The Social Construction of Giftedness
163
KNOWLEDGE, POWER, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF CATEGORIES
164
REFORMING SCHOOLS
165
THE ROAD AHEAD
167
REFERENCES
167
CHAPTER NINE
The Lives and Values of Transformative Scholars
and Citizenship Education
171
AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL JOURNEY
171
THE VALUES OF RESEARCHERS
173
AIMS OF THIS CHAPTER
173
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, POLICY, AND PRACTICE
Values and the Quest for Objectivity
176
174
THE QUEST FOR AUTHENTIC VOICES
177
Race and Gender
178
A TYPOLOGY OF CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCHERS
179
CASE STUDIES OF THE LIVES OF RESEARCHERS
182
Kenneth B. Clark and Research on Race
182
John Hope Franklin's Experiences with Race
184
Franklin and the Reconstruction of American History
185
The Antiracism Project of Anthropologists
185
Ruth Benedict and Antiracism Work
187
INTELLECTUAL LEADERSHIP AND ACTION
188
SOCIAL ACTION FOR SCHOLARS: BENEFITS AND RISKS
190
TRANSFORMATIVE SCHOLARS IN EDUCATION
191
Early Education Scholars and Researchers
191
Cultural Difference Theorists Today
192
CONTENTS
Xli
IMPLICATIONS FOR CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION
IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY
195
Implications for Students and Teachers
195
Implications for Researchers
196
THE NEED FOR COMMITTED AND CARING RESEARCHERS
REFERENCES
198
197
PART IV CURRICULUM AND TEACHING STRATEGIES
FOR DECISION MAKING AND ACTION
201
CHAPTER TEN
A Curriculum for Empowerment, Action, and Change
203
TYPES OF KNOWLEDGE
203
School Knowledge
205
Knowledge and Empowerment
206
THE ATTEMPT TO REFORMULATE THE CANON
206
School Knowledge and the Dominant Canon
207
The Dominant Canon and the Popular Culture
208
A TRANSFORMATIVE CURRICULUM FOR EMPOWERMENT
Critical Thinking and Multiple Voices
210
A LESSON WITH DIFFERENT VOICES
211
Key Concepts and Issues
212
THE MORAL COMPONENT OF ACTION
212
209
TEACHING ABOUT THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
The Long Shadow of Little Rock
213
Decision Making and Citizen Action
215
The Decision-Making Process
216
THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER IN AN EMPOWERMENT
AND TRANSFORMATIVE CURRICULUM
217
REFERENCES
219
213
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Teaching Decision-Making and Social Action
Skills for Social Change
221
ELEMENTS OF REFLECTIVE DECISION MAKING
Some
Subissues
Related to the Major Problem
221
222
XIV
CONTENTS
STAGES
IN CONSIDERING THIS ISSUE
223
Gathering Scientific Data
223
Value Inquiry
223
Decision Making and Social Action
224
THE ORIGIN OF THE ISSUE
224
The Definition of Key Concepts
226
Hypotheses
226
Testing the Hypotheses
227
Some Tentative Conclusions
228
SUGGESTED METHOD FOR TEACHING ABOUT RACIAL, ETHNIC,
AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND PUBLIC POLICIES
229
Initiating the Unit
229
Social Science Inquiry
230
Values Inquiry
232
Spread of Opinion
232
Unfinished Sentences
233
Strongly Agree/Strongly Disagree
233
Values Grid
234
DECISION MAKING AND SOCIAL ACTION
235
Action Projects
235
THE TEACHER AS CULTURAL MEDIATOR AND CHANGE AGENT
236
A TYPOLOGY OF CROSS-CULTURAL TEACHERS
239
The Indigenous-Insider
240
The Indigenous-Outsider
240
The External-Insider
240
The External-Outsider
240
THE EFFECTIVE MULTICULTURAL TEACHER
241
SUMMARY
242
REFERENCES
242
PART V GENDER, LANGUAGE, INTERGROUP
RELATIONS, AND GUIDELINES
245
CHAPTER TWELVE
Gender and Educational Equity
247
GENDER EQUITY IN SCHOOLS
247
The Educational Status of Females
Concerns about Males
248
247
CONTENTS
Implications of the Gender Debate for Schools
African American Male Students
249
249
THE ROLE OF MULTICULTURAL CONTENT IN THE CURRICULUM
250
Gender and Teaching Materials
250
In-Service Education and Materials
251
The Effects of Reading Materials
251
Vocational Choices and Expectations
253
The Effects of Television and Films
254
Curriculum Interventions and Gender-Role Attitudes
255
Trends in Recent Research
255
GENDER GAPS: WHERE SCHOOLS STILL FAIL OUR CHILDREN
257
Probing
Intragender
Differences
257
Acknowledging Individual Differences
258
Rethinking the Role of Schools
258
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES: DIFFERENCES AMONG GIRLS
The Growth of the Hispanic Population
259
Immigration and the Education of New American Girls
Regional Differences among Girls
261
School Reform
261
SUMMARY
262
REFERENCES
262
259
260
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Language, Culture, and Education
266
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND NATIONAL POLICY
267
Language Policy in the United States
267
English-Language Ethnocentrism
269
English-Only Laws
270
EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND LANGUAGE EDUCATION
271
RESEARCH AND THEORY ON LANGUAGE AND DIALECT
Linking Culture, Ethnicity, and Language
278
Language Acquisition of Native Bilinguals
279
277
281
ASSESSMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ELLS)
RESEARCH BASES OF BILINGUAL INSTRUCTION
285
BENCHMARKS FOR LINKING LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN EDUCATION
SUMMARY
289
REFERENCES
289
287
XVI CONTENTS
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
Reducing Prejudice in Students: Theory, Research, and
Strategies
292
THEORIES OF PREJUDICE
292
Personality Theories of Prejudice
293
Flaws in Personality Research
294
Social Structure Theories of Prejudice
294
Social Identity Theory: The Minimal Group Paradigm
296
The Causes of Prejudice
297
MICRO APPROACHES TO PREJUDICE REDUCTION
298
MACRO APPROACHES TO PREJUDICE REDUCTION
301
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONCEPTUAL CURRICULUM
304
THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER IN PREJUDICE REDUCTION
305
Changing Teachers' Attitudes and Behaviors
306
A Multicultural Philosophy
307
The Teacher and the Stages of Cultural Identity
308
Cross-Cultural Experiences: Problems and Promises
309
HYPOTHESES REGARDING CROSS-CULTURAL BEHAVIOR
310
SUMMARY
311
REFERENCES
311
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Curriculum Guidelines for Multicultural Education
314
THE ROLE OF THE SCHOOL
315
CURRICULUM GUIDELINES
315
REFERENCES
337
Appendix Multicultural Education Program
Evaluation Checklist
339
Index
347 |
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