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Synthesis of Scholarship in Multicultural Education
- by Geneva Gay - A brilliant and concise explanation of multicultural education.
This monograph was written by Geneva Gay, Ph.D., professor
of education and faculty associate of the Center for Multicultural Education at
the University of Washington-Seattle. It was published in 1994 by NCREL's Urban
Education Program as part of its Urban Education Monograph Series.
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Educating for Diversity: A Conversation with James A. Banks
- James A.
Banks explains how to "transform the mainstream" so that all students function
better in their home communities as well as in the larger world.
Multicultural Education- Connecting Theory to Practice by Allison
Cumming-McCann
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Misconceptions About Multicultural Education by Jerry Aldridge,
Coordinator, Early Childhood Programs, and Charles Calhoun, Assistant Dean for
Urban Affairs, School of Education, University of Alabama at Birmingham; and
Ricky Aman, Cal-Tex, Pekanbaru, Sumatra, Indonesia |