Rethinking the Nature of Multicultural Education: Has it Lost its Focus or is it Being Misused?

Autor: P. Rudy Mattai
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: The Journal of Negro Education. 61:65
ISSN: 0022-2984
DOI: 10.2307/2295629
Popis: The ethnic revitalization movements of the 1960s were more than optimistic with respect to the future of communal rivalry in the United States of America. The renaissance of ethnic vitality that manifested itself in the late sixties and early seventies could very well be seen as contradicting the contentions of social scientists who, in the preceding three decades, had predicted the demise of ethnic prominence (Omni & Winant, 1986; Rex, 1983). One of the most central concerns of that ethnic renaissance was the pivotal role accorded to education (Banks, 1978, 1986, 1988; Berlowitz, 1984; Bullivant, 1981). As Banks (1986), a noted scholar in multicultural education, contends, the schools were accorded that status primarily because they were seen as instrumental in contributing to the disillusioned situation in which ethnic minorities found themselves
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