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Megumu Tamura – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2024
This article provides practical strategies for language educators to utilize picturebooks in nurturing learners' critical perspectives. It emphasizes the importance of encouraging students to challenge their established viewpoints within the framework of critical multicultural education. By adopting a critical lens when engaging with picturebooks,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Undergraduate Students, Japanese, Second Language Instruction
Tanchuk, Nicolas; Rocha, Tomas; Kruse, Marc – Harvard Educational Review, 2021
The concept of privilege is widely used in social justice education to denote unearned advantages accrued by members of dominant groups through the oppression of subordinate groups. In this conceptual essay, Nicolas Tanchuk, Tomas Rocha, and Marc Kruse argue that an atomistic conception of advantage implicit in the discourse of privilege supports…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Multicultural Education, African American Education, American Indian Education
Durand, Tina M.; Tavaras, Cassandra L. – Education and Urban Society, 2021
Although White teachers can be effective teachers of racially diverse students, studies continue to document factors that can undermine their success, such as color-blindness and unawareness of racial privilege. We argue that these factors contribute to a sense of complacency among White teachers regarding the implementation of culturally…
Descriptors: Public School Teachers, Racial Bias, Reflective Teaching, Multicultural Education
Baker, J. Scott; Hurula, Mirm; Goodreau, Alaina; Johnson, Benjamin – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2018
Undergraduate students training to become educators--unfamiliar with schooling and student populations beyond their alma mater--center on their own PK-12 milieu, rather than challenge their dispositions to acknowledge varied lived experiences. Their struggle to comprehend identity intersections can complicate diversity and social justice…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Multicultural Education, LGBTQ People
Bennett, Jacob S.; Driver, Melissa K.; Trent, Stanley C. – Urban Education, 2019
A narrative literature review was conducted to examine how researchers address the concept of White privilege in teacher education using critical race theory. A Boolean search revealed 26 articles met criteria for inclusion. Findings show most researchers (n = 15, 55%) investigated perceptions of White privilege within individual multicultural…
Descriptors: White Students, Advantaged, Race, Critical Theory
Escayg, Kerry-Ann – International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 2019
Ample research data indicate that young children recognize racial characteristics and subsequently exhibit both positive and negative racial attitudes toward their own and other racial groups. In the early childhood field, educators commonly adopt an anti-bias/multicultural curriculum to address such issues with young children and--with rare…
Descriptors: Young Children, Early Childhood Education, Multicultural Education, Racial Bias
Johnson, Lauri; Caraballo, Limarys – Multicultural Education Review, 2019
This paper traces the beginnings of multicultural policies and programs in New York City and London during the 1980s. Using Caraballo's analysis of intercultural and intergroup programs as a model, we apply Bell's (1980) principle of interest convergence to examine the antecedents in both cities and detail how multicultural policies and programs…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Multicultural Education, Educational History
Levy, Natalie; Monterescu, Daniel – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2022
The French Saint-Joseph school in Jaffa is one of the few educational institutions in Israel that have survived, since 1882, three political regimes without relinquishing pedagogical or managerial autonomy. This article examines the emergence of "circumstantial multiculturalism" in the midst of radical political changes in a…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Jews, Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes
Chávez-Moreno, Laura C. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
U.S. teacher education has largely overlooked a sociopolitical-historical context that affects both immigrants and nonimmigrants: American empire. To address the pressing need for teacher education to acknowledge U.S. imperialism, the author stages an argument in three parts. First, she argues that the field should account for empire and its…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Policy, Whites
Gipson, Leah – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2017
In this article, I examine the ties between neoliberalism and multiculturalism in art therapy in the United States. I explore the neoliberal privatization of society as an influence of individualistic norms in the profession. I explain my analysis of multiculturalism using the 1954 film "Magnificent Obsession" and introduce the concept…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Art Therapy, Cultural Pluralism, Racial Differences
Clemans, Shantih E. – Adult Literacy Education, 2019
In this response to Stephen Brookfield's "Why White Instructors Should Explore Their White Racial Identity" (EJ1246146), Shantih Clemans agrees with Brookfield's strong assertion that white teachers need to carefully explore what it means to be white. However, she takes two primary points of departure: (1) she feels Brookfield falls…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Teachers, Whites, Racial Identification
Brookfield, Stephen D. – Adult Literacy Education, 2019
In his rejoinder, Stephen Brookfield, responds to Edith Gnanadass and Shantih E. Clemans for their critiques of his article, "Why White Instructors Should Explore Their White Racial Identity"(EJ1246146). Brookfield thanks his two colleagues for engaging so passionately and accurately with his work and for problematizing all the omissions…
Descriptors: Whites, Teachers, Adult Basic Education, Teacher Attitudes
Harter, Joel; Castor, Maggie; Seigler, Carolina P.; Abrahams, Diana – Journal of College and Character, 2018
To be successful global citizens, students need greater religious literacy and competency engaging diverse religions and worldviews. Effective multifaith work in higher education is a form of intercultural engagement: When done well, this work does not belong just to religious life professionals but involves a collaborative, interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Campuses, Race, Identification (Psychology)
Lee, Soo Jung; Jahng, Kyung Eun; Kim, Koeun – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to attend to the issues that remain veiled and excluded in the name of multiculture. Design/methodology/approach: This paper problematizes South Korean multicultural education policies through Bourdieu's concept of capital as a theoretical frame. Findings: First, the paper discusses that material wealth is unequally…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Social Capital, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries
Brookfield, Stephen D. – Adult Literacy Education, 2019
The questions that begin Stephen Brookfield's discussion of why he thinks white instructors in multiracial Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes need to explore their own whiteness include the following: (1) If racial identity is largely a cultural, not biological, construct, then why focus on "any" form of racial markers?; and (2) Doesn't…
Descriptors: Whites, Racial Identification, Racial Attitudes, Racial Differences
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