Ebook: Cultural Diversity in Schools : From Rhetoric to Practice
- Tags: Multicultural education -- United States., Educational equalization -- United States., Education -- Social aspects -- United States., Classroom management -- United States., Educational technology -- United States., English language -- United States -- Rhetoric.
- Year: 1994
- Publisher: State University of New York Press
- City: Albany, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book confronts the patterns of school failure often faced by subordinated minority groups in the United States. It does so by presenting a socioacademic framework that is based on the notion that all groups can have comparable access to quality schooling, comparable participation in the schooling, and derive comparable educational benefits from their participation. Organized around three key, interrelated components--communication, integration, and cooperation--the book combines theoretical concepts with actual classroom practices that support change. It moves us from a position of rhetoric about educational equality to one that actively addresses the socioacademic needs of students in a culturally diverse society.Robert A. DeVillar is Associate Professor in the Department of Advanced Educational Studies at California State University, Bakersfield. Christian J. Faltis is Associate Professor in the Program in Multicultural Education at Arizona State University. DeVillar and Faltis are authors of Computers and Cultural Diversity: Restructuring for School Success also published by SUNY Press. James P. Cummins is Professor in the Department of Curriculum at The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
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