School systems around the world have been searching for ways to help engender better interpersonal relations among all persons within their borders.
About the Author: BRUCE M. MITCHELL is Professor of Education at Eastern Washington University, where he specializes in multicultural education, gifted education, sociology of education, and history of education.
400 Pages
Education, Multicultural Education
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About the Book
School systems around the world have been searching for ways to help engender better interpersonal relations among all persons within their borders. Achieving this goal is difficult when students have had limited cross-cultural experiences. This reference book examines developments in multicultural education in 42 representative countries from around the world. Each chapter examines the history and structure of the school system in a particular country, and discusses efforts to promote multicultural education. Chapters cite current literature, and an extensive bibliography concludes the work.
Many countries are composed of highly diversified, pluralistic peoples who cry out for recognition and dignity. As a result, school systems around the world have been searching for ways to engender better interpersonal relations among all persons within their borders. Achieving this goal has proven difficult when students have had limited cross-cultural experiences. This reference book examines advances in multicultural education in 42 countries from around the world.
Chapters are devoted to individual countries and are arranged alphabetically. Included are chapters on industrialized countries such as the United States, France, and Germany, along with countries having different political systems and varied religious perspectives. To foster comparison, each chapter discusses the history of the school system, the structure in which multicultural education must evolve, and recent efforts and developments in multicultural education. Each chapter includes a list of current references, and the volume concludes with an extensive bibliography.
Book Synopsis
School systems around the world have been searching for ways to help engender better interpersonal relations among all persons within their borders. Achieving this goal is difficult when students have had limited cross-cultural experiences. This reference book examines developments in multicultural education in 42 representative countries from around the world. Each chapter examines the history and structure of the school system in a particular country, and discusses efforts to promote multicultural education. Chapters cite current literature, and an extensive bibliography concludes the work.
Many countries are composed of highly diversified, pluralistic peoples who cry out for recognition and dignity. As a result, school systems around the world have been searching for ways to engender better interpersonal relations among all persons within their borders. Achieving this goal has proven difficult when students have had limited cross-cultural experiences. This reference book examines advances in multicultural education in 42 countries from around the world. Chapters are devoted to individual countries and are arranged alphabetically. Included are chapters on industrialized countries such as the United States, France, and Germany, along with countries having different political systems and varied religious perspectives. To foster comparison, each chapter discusses the history of the school system, the structure in which multicultural education must evolve, and recent efforts and developments in multicultural education. Each chapter includes a list of current references, and the volume concludes with an extensive bibliography.
About the Author
BRUCE M. MITCHELL is Professor of Education at Eastern Washington University, where he specializes in multicultural education, gifted education, sociology of education, and history of education. He has published extensively in journals such as Urban Education, Educational Research Quarterly, and Equity & Excellence and his books include From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe: Gifted Education in the World Community (1989).
ROBERT E. SALSBURY is Professor of Education at Eastern Washington University. He has published several monographs, and his articles have appeared in journals such as Your Public Schools and Excellence in Teacher Education.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.0 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.66 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 400
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Multicultural Education
Publisher: Greenwood
Format: Hardcover
Author: Bruce Mitchell & Robert E Salsbury
Language: English
Street Date: July 17, 1996
TCIN: 1008771352
UPC: 9780313289859
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-4023
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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