Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots of U.S. Curriculum

Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots of U.S. Curriculum
Title Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots of U.S. Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Wayne Au
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 179
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 080777393X

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Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots of U.S. Curriculum

Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots of U.S. Curriculum
Title Reclaiming the Multicultural Roots of U.S. Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Wayne Au
Publisher
Total Pages 193
Release 2016
Genre Curriculum change
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Engendering Curriculum History

Engendering Curriculum History
Title Engendering Curriculum History PDF eBook
Author Petra Hendry
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 273
Release 2011-05-20
Genre Education
ISBN 113688159X

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Disrupting dominant notions of history as linear, as inevitable progress, and as embedded in the individual, this book examines how curriculum history can be re-envisioned from a feminist, poststructuralist perspective.

Interests and Opportunities

Interests and Opportunities
Title Interests and Opportunities PDF eBook
Author Steve Lamos
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages 229
Release 2011-09-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0822977400

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In the late 1960s, colleges and universities became deeply embroiled in issues of racial equality. To combat this, hundreds of new programs were introduced to address the needs of "high-risk" minority and low-income students. In the years since, university policies have flip-flopped between calls to address minority needs and arguments to maintain "Standard English." Today, anti-affirmative action and anti-access sentiments have put many of these high-risk programs at risk. In Interests and Opportunities, Steve Lamos chronicles debates over high-risk writing programs on the national level and, locally, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Using critical race theorist Derrick Bell's concept of "interest convergence," Lamos shows that these programs were promoted or derailed according to how and when they fit the interests of underrepresented minorities and mainstream whites (administrators and academics). He relates struggles over curriculum, pedagogy, and budget, and views their impact on policy changes and course offerings. Lamos finds that during periods of convergence, disciplinary and institutional changes do occur, albeit to suit mainstream standards. In divergent times, changes are thwarted or undone, often using the same standards. To Lamos, understanding the past dynamics of convergence and divergence is key to formulating new strategies of local action and "story-changing" that can preserve and expand race-consciousness and high-risk writing instruction, even in adverse political climates.

Culture+Typography

Culture+Typography
Title Culture+Typography PDF eBook
Author Nikki Villagomez
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 208
Release 2015-06-25
Genre Design
ISBN 1440338558

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Inspire your type designs with the side-by-side travel photo comparisons in Culture+Typograhpy by Nikki Villagomez. Each image features examples of typography in culture and is accompanied by cultural and historical commentary. Explore how design choices can be informed by the language of the cultural surroundings, and learn more about type selection, color usage and more with this book.

Diversity and Education

Diversity and Education
Title Diversity and Education PDF eBook
Author Michael Vavrus
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2014-11-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0807756059

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Multicultural Mathematics

Multicultural Mathematics
Title Multicultural Mathematics PDF eBook
Author David Nelson
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 1993
Genre Education
ISBN

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The history of mathematics is one of creation and discovery in many parts of the world, and yet few people realize that Pythagoras' Theorem was known to the Babylonians a thousand years before the Greeks. Similarly, Pascal's Triangle of 1645 was actually used in practical ways much earlier in China. Indeed, there is a rich field of African, Middle Eastern, and Asian mathematics that is often ignored in the teaching of the subject. Mathematics, then, is an international language and field of study that knows no barriers between race, culture, or creed. How can we exploit this rich heritage not only to improve the teaching of mathematics, but to prepare our children for life in a multicultural society? This pioneering book is the first to explore ways of helping schoolchildren understand the universality of mathematics, and at the same time making it a more enjoyable, relevant, and rewarding enterprise. Multicultural Mathematics brings together the experience of three well-known teachers and researchers who offer suggestions and guidance for an important new approach to education. Written for parents, teachers, and administrators, and with technical mathematics kept to a minimum, this book discusses the theories behind multicultural mathematics, shows how this method can be applied within the core of any elementary curriculum, and explores the educational and social benefits of this new approach to teaching mathematics.