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ISBN10: 1266438181 | ISBN13: 9781266438189
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This release of Human Diversity in Education incorporates coverage of current events and relevant legislation throughout the book to ensure students are educated on the most critical issues teachers face in today's classroom. It prepares new teachers for the certainty of change as well as the challenge of new thinking that is required for young people to take their place as responsible, reflective, and active citizens in an increasingly interdependent society. Case Studies in each chapter present students with situations they may encounter in the workplace, and accompanying questions ask them to determine how they would react when faced with the same situation.
Foundations for Teaching in an Increasingly Intercultural Context
1 Education in a Changing Society
2 Multicultural and Global Education: Historical and Curricular Perspectives
3 Culture and the Culture-Learning Process
4 Classrooms and Schools as Cultural Crossroads
5 Intercultural Development: Considering the Growth of Self and Others
Multicultural Teaching in Action
6 Creating Classrooms That Address Race and Ethnicity
7 The Classroom as a Global Community: Nationality and Region
8 Teaching in a Linquistically Diverse Classroom: Understanding the Power of Language
9 Religious Pluralism in Secular Classrooms
10 Developing Gender Inclusive Schools and Classrooms: The Emergence of Gender and Sexual Diversity
11 Creating Developmentally Appropriate Classrooms: The Importance of Age and Developmental Status
12 Creating Inclusive Classrooms: The Ability/Disability Continuum and the Health Dimension
13 Improving Schools for All Children: The Role of Social Stratification in Teaching and Learning Competition
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