This book provides readers with the historical background, basic terminology, and social science concepts of multicultural education. Comprehensive Multicultural Education provides a curriculum model with six goals and numerous lesson plans illustrating how each goal can be implemented in the classroom. The book includes conceptual frameworks from the social sciences and historical backgrounds. Both theory and practice in the book present interdisciplinary content through primary source material and vignettes of actual teachers and students, and encourage interactions between readers' cultural and individual differences. For anyone interested in multicultural education, teaching in a pluralistic society, and/or foundations of American culture and society.
This was probably the worst textbook I have ever read. I was so excited for this class. I love celebrating diversity in my classroom. I love learning about the countries my students come from. I love to learn about what they value and what is important to them. I was hoping for a book that would teach about how to do that campus-wide. This was the most LIBERAL garbage on the planet and how it ever got to a college classroom I do not know. It starts by stating that in order to be a diverse principal there are 4 core values. Number 4 -honor and protection of our planet.... Now while I am all for recycling etc.. THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH DIVERSITY!!! It is all about pushing climate change politics. Then she rails about the Keystone Pipeline, and the HORROR of President Trump and how he destroyed the youth of America. She states that she is correct in many different areas because she says so. She follows that with there is not research to support it, but there should be (ARE YOU KIDDING ME??) Get your politics out of my textbooks!! This could have been the best class in my masters program. There was great history lessons, and some lessons to use on school campuses, but the far left, political garbage invalidated anything she said.
I enjoyed this textbook. I learned a great deal from it. The graphs and charts were particularly helpful. It did get kind of difficult to read at points but as a textbook, that's expected. Overall, a very great outlook on diversity and education as well as the history of immigrants in the United States.
I read about 2/3 of the book (the assigned chapters for the class I am taking). It is very informative and thought-provoking but not as interesting or resourceful as some of the other course texts I have read towards my ESL endorsement.
Because of time constraints, I skimmed most of this textbook but would still highly recommend it to teachers that are interested in learning more about multiculturalism and diversity in the classroom. It's a very thorough, but practical text that tells you what you should know about different cultures and their histories and then offers ideas for how to be culturally sensitive as a teacher. It's very practical and the purpose of the text is to educate teachers so that they are 1) empathetic towards their students and 2) able to create a multicultural curriculum. It also addresses things like bilingual education, ESL, different learning styles, etc.
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