America’s “melting pot” status is one that most citizens are proud to claim. The fact that people here often refer to themselves as one ethnicity or another, and rarely as simply an American, is proof ...
Surveys on multicultural beliefs were collected from 2,473 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in teacher certification programs at a private U.S. university between 2010 and 2015. About 60 ...
Korea’s multicultural population continues to grow, but the government has yet to establish a law that requires teachers to receive training to better address a racially diverse classroom. In 2010, a ...
Student teachers who report greater awareness of and comfort with issues of cultural diversity in the classroom are better at building more positive classroom environments that help every student ...
“A History of Civilizations” nicely marks the difference between France’s and America’s. Intended as a textbook for high schoolers there, it will provide fascinating reading for literate adults here.
Kyle T. Mays (he/his) is an Assistant Professor of African American Studies, American Indian Studies, and History at UCLA. He is a transdisciplinary scholar of urban history and studies, ...
A recently completed doctoral thesis on multicultural education posits that immigrants and Finns are seen as opposites. Ida Hummelstedt, MA (Education), focuses in her study on Finnish multicultural ...
Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Vol. 4, No. 2 (December 2017), pp. 1-12 (12 pages) Since the Civil Right Movement in the United States, African Americans and other diverse students have forged ...
Student teachers with more multicultural awareness foster more positive classroom environments for their students, finds a new study. Student teachers with more multicultural awareness foster more ...
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