Multiculturalism and the Teacher Education Experience: Essays on Race, Class, and Culture

Multiculturalism and the Teacher Education Experience: Essays on Race, Class, and Culture

by Omowale Akintunde
Multiculturalism and the Teacher Education Experience: Essays on Race, Class, and Culture

Multiculturalism and the Teacher Education Experience: Essays on Race, Class, and Culture

by Omowale Akintunde

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Overview

This book explores potential strategies for conducting multicultural education classes for preservice students. It is proposed that effective strategies must confront issues of Whiteness and White privilege as opposed to those that tend to trivialize multicultural experiences in terms of food, fun and fiestas also known as "Three F's Multiculturalism". As an alternative, via a collection of articles and essays, the author proposes a set of criteria that defines the preconditions for an optimal learning environment. Criterion focuses on the knowledge, skills and dispositions of preservice students and stresses an awareness of whiteness, dominance and subordination, racism, and denial.

Teachers of multicultural education classes must be brought to understand that despite the inevitable hostility from their students and the nearly debilitating discomfort they feel as a result of this, confrontation is necessary and vital to their teacher candidates' development of a multicultural frame of reference and an ability to construct effective multicultural curricula.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780595464371
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/10/2007
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.38(d)
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