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Multiculturalism still matters in education and society : responding to changing times / Festus E. Obiakor

By: Publisher: Charlotte, NC : Information Age Publishing, Inc. 2021Description: xx, 131 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781648025525
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Multiculturalism still matters in education and societyDDC classification:
  • 370.1170973 Ob31 23 2021
LOC classification:
  • LC1099.3 .O235 2021
Contents:
Cover Multiculturalism Still Matters in Education and Society Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Dedication Contents Foreword Preface Chapter 1: Multiculturalism as a Critical Educational and Social Imperative Chapter 2: Applying Multiculturalism Chapter 3: Diversity-Oriented Leadership for the 21st Century Chapter 4: Infusing Multicultural and Global Contexts in Science and Mathematics Education to Young Children Chapter 5: Building Excellence in Education by Developing Self-Concepts of Multicultural and Vulnerable Students Chapter 6: Multicultural Imperatives for Educational Leaders Chapter 7: Multicultural Powers of "Fluffy" Words and Actions in Education Chapter 8: Tackling Hate to Infuse Multicultural Education in Colleges/Schools of Education Chapter 9: Morally Repugnant Leadership Versus Morally Caring Leadership Chapter 10: "Black Lives Matter" in Education and Society Chapter 11: "Leaving the World Better Than We Saw It" Afterword References About the Author
Summary: "Today, we live in changing times and how we respond to these changes creates some uneasiness in our daily lives. For example, these changes reflect demographic shifts in power and paradigm in the United States, rather than assume that our problems are insurmountable, multiculturalism still matters in education and society: responding to changing times urges us to collaborate, consult, and cooperate for our common good. This book also rightly emphasizes that multiculturalism will always matter in whatever we do in our complex world. In addition, it challenges us to continue to see differences as strengths that must be valued in dealing with our students, educational professionals, leaders, and communities. Finally, this book inspires us to expand our discourses, create avenues for hearty conversations, look for ways to hear and make invisible voices visible, and help culturally and linguistically diverse (cld) and vulnerable populations to maximize their fullest potential"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Cover
Multiculturalism Still Matters in Education and Society
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Multiculturalism as a Critical Educational and Social Imperative
Chapter 2: Applying Multiculturalism
Chapter 3: Diversity-Oriented Leadership for the 21st Century
Chapter 4: Infusing Multicultural and Global Contexts in Science and Mathematics Education to Young Children
Chapter 5: Building Excellence in Education by Developing Self-Concepts of Multicultural and Vulnerable Students Chapter 6: Multicultural Imperatives for Educational Leaders
Chapter 7: Multicultural Powers of "Fluffy" Words and Actions in Education
Chapter 8: Tackling Hate to Infuse Multicultural Education in Colleges/Schools of Education
Chapter 9: Morally Repugnant Leadership Versus Morally Caring Leadership
Chapter 10: "Black Lives Matter" in Education and Society
Chapter 11: "Leaving the World Better Than We Saw It"
Afterword
References
About the Author

"Today, we live in changing times and how we respond to these changes creates some uneasiness in our daily lives. For example, these changes reflect demographic shifts in power and paradigm in the United States, rather than assume that our problems are insurmountable, multiculturalism still matters in education and society: responding to changing times urges us to collaborate, consult, and cooperate for our common good. This book also rightly emphasizes that multiculturalism will always matter in whatever we do in our complex world. In addition, it challenges us to continue to see differences as strengths that must be valued in dealing with our students, educational professionals, leaders, and communities. Finally, this book inspires us to expand our discourses, create avenues for hearty conversations, look for ways to hear and make invisible voices visible, and help culturally and linguistically diverse (cld) and vulnerable populations to maximize their fullest potential"-- Provided by publisher.

Junior High School Araling Panlipunan (AP)

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