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Fonte, John D.; Lerner, Robert – Society, 1997
The revised version of the "National Standards for History in the Schools" does not differ greatly from the original document, which received so much criticism. The revised standards themselves are biased against Western culture and are not suitable as a national guide for state curricula, classroom teachers, and textbook publishers.…
Descriptors: Bias, Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
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Toma, J. Douglas; Stark, Joan S. – Review of Higher Education, 1995
This review essay considers one recent and two earlier books on pluralism and canon in American college curriculum: (1) "Battleground of the Curriculum: Liberal Education and the American Experience" (W. B. Carnochan); (2) "Canons and Contexts" (Paul Lauter); and (3) "Realms of Meaning: A Philosophy of the Curriculum for…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development
Hanke, Robert – Journal of Urban and Cultural Studies, 1992
These books are, in many ways, companion volumes addressed to educators working on curricular issues and educational reform. Both consider how postmodernism, feminism, and cultural studies contribute to contemporary educational theory and social criticism. The authors make a convincing case for critical "border pedagogy" that examines…
Descriptors: Criticism, Cultural Differences, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Nieto, Sonia – Equity and Excellence in Education, 1993
Authors of these books spend little energy on defending multiculturalism and instead focus on specific programs, strategies, and outcomes of multicultural teaching practices in higher education. Two of the books focus on the challenges of teacher education in the face of growing diversity; the third concerns multicultural teaching at the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Curriculum Development