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Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society

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ISBN-10: 0136138993

ISBN-13: 9780136138990

Edition: 8th 2009

Authors: Donna M. Gollnick, Phillip C. Chinn

List price: $130.60
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Description:

Thisnbsp;book explores diversity throughnbsp;seven micro-cultures, including:class, ethnicity and race, gender, exceptionality, religion, language, and age--and the impact of these cultures on learning in K-12 classrooms. The book emphasizes the need to engage students in exploring diversity through self-reflection, application, and to see culturally responsive classrooms in action.Exploring Diversity: A Video Case ApproachCD-ROM and accompanying activity guidenbsp;provides examples of culturally responsive teaching related to chapter content
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Book details

List price: $130.60
Edition: 8th
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 2/12/2008
Binding: Mixed Media
Pages: 464
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.562
Language: English

Foundations of Multicultural Education
Diversity in the Classroom
Mutlicultural Education
Culture
Cultural Identity
Pluralism in Society
Equality and Social Justice in a Democracy
Ethnicity and Race
Ethnic and Racial Diversity
Civil Rights
Ethnicity
Race
Racism
Class and Socioeconomic Status
Class Structure
Socioeconomic Status
Class Differences
Interaction of Class with Race and Ethnicity, Gender, and Age
Gender and Sexual Orientation
Male and Female Differences
Gender Identity
Sexual Orientation
The Women's Movement
Sexism and Gender Discrimination
Exceptionality
Students with Disabilities and Those Who Are Gifted and Talented
Litigation
Legislation
Exceptional Individuals and Society
Disproportionate Placement in Special Education
California Proposition 227 and Special Education
Language
Language and Culture
The Nature of Language
Language Differences
Nonverbal Communication
Religion
Religion and Culture
Religion as a Way of Life
Religious Pluralism in the United States
Interaction of Religion with Gender, Homosexuality, and Race
Individual Religious Identity
Geography
Geography and Culture
Regional Diversity in the United States
Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Migration
Globalization
Age
Age and Culture
Childhood
Adolescence
Young Adulthood