Global Migration, Diversity, and Civic
Education: Improving Policy and Practice
(Multicultural Education Series)
by
James A.Banks, Marcelo Suarez-Orozco,Miriam Ben-Peretz
James A.Banks, Marcelo Suarez-Orozco,Miriam Ben-Peretz
Mass migration and
globalization are creating new and deep challenges to education systems the
world over. In this volume, some of the world's leading researchers in
multicultural education and immigration discuss critical issues related to
cultural sustainability, structural inclusion, and social cohesion. The authors
consider how global migration is forcing nation-states to reexamine and
reinvent the ways in which they socialize and educate diverse groups for
citizenship and civic engagement.
These chapters also address how schools can
help migrant and immigrant groups attain the knowledge, values, and skills
required to become fully participating citizens, while retaining important
aspects of their home, community, languages, and culture. Case studies from the
United States and Israel are used to illustrate how these concepts are
manifested in two immigrant nations.Book Features:
* An examination of the
theories, empirical findings, and promising practices related to education for
citizenship.
* Descriptions of large-scale migration and its influences on curricula, modes of teaching, and civic education.An interdisciplinary overview of the issues facing immigrant children in schools by Carola Suárez-Orozco and Amy K. Marks.
* Implications for reforming schools in ways that will help students from diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, and linguistic groups become effective citizens.
* A comprehensive chapter on second language learning by Guadalupe Valdés, a leading expert.
* Recommendations for preparing teachers to meet the needs of diverse student populations.
* Descriptions of large-scale migration and its influences on curricula, modes of teaching, and civic education.An interdisciplinary overview of the issues facing immigrant children in schools by Carola Suárez-Orozco and Amy K. Marks.
* Implications for reforming schools in ways that will help students from diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, and linguistic groups become effective citizens.
* A comprehensive chapter on second language learning by Guadalupe Valdés, a leading expert.
* Recommendations for preparing teachers to meet the needs of diverse student populations.
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