Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 284
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-1-60709-683-2 • Hardback • April 2010 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-1-60709-684-9 • Paperback • April 2010 • $78.00 • (£60.00)
978-1-60709-685-6 • eBook • March 2010 • $74.00 • (£57.00)
Chinaka Samuel DomNwachukwu is associate dean for academic affairs, professor of multicultural education, and chair of the Department of Teacher Education at Azusa Pacific University, Azusa California.
Chapter 1 Humans as Cultural Beings: Foundations for Multicultural Education
Chapter 2 Engaging the American Cultural Mosaic
Chapter 3 Engaging the Crises of Cross-Cultural Encounters
Chapter 4 Educational Inequalities in American Schools
Chapter 5 Historical Foundations of Multicultural Education in the United States
Chapter 6 Title One Categorical Fund: A Federal Covernment Attempt at Educational Equity
Chapter 7 American Multilingualism and the Challange of the English Language Learner in the American Educational System
Chapter 8 Religious Diversity and the Public School Systems
Chapter 9 Gender and Women's Rights in American Educational History
Chapter 10 The Learner and the Educational Process
Chapter 11 Exceptionality and Learner-Centered Pedagogies for the Regular Education Classroom
Chapter 12 Standards-based Planning and Teaching in a Multicultural Classroom
DomNwachukwu finds it unfortunate that this nation has not resolved the 'dynamics of her plurality as it affects the education of children who are recent immigrants,' and its continued denial that multilingualism and multiculturalism are intrinsic parts of its national identity.
— Reynaldo Baca, clinical professor of education and codirector of the Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research, University of Southern Ca
DomNwachukwu's book is an effective contribution to demystifying multicultural education in a manner that provides readers with step-by-step procedures for use in their classrooms, all within the context of an authentic historical perspective and commitment to social justice. Through the use of reflective writing, narratives, and suggested activities, readers are guided to link classroom applications to their own inner journeys. This book is unique in its ability to talk to the new and veteran teacher,the elementary and secondary teacher, and the teacher with culturally homogeneous or culturally heterogeneous classes. DomNwachukwu has provided a straightforward, uncluttered presentation of multicultural education that will serve candidates in schools of education as well as participants in school districts' professional development needs..
— Randall B. Lindsey, professor emeritus, California State University, Los Angeles
An Introduction to Multicultural Education by Chinaka Samuel DomNwachukwu is an amazingly comprehensive, direct, personal, and inviting discussion of the conditions, challenges, and possibilities for equitable schooling in our nation. The author mixes well-documented history, a wide range of contemporary sources, pertinent case studies, and his own personal commitment to effective education. His early chapter on culture is informative and insightful in its approach, and his historical review of multicultural education sets the stage for later chapters on English-language learners, religious diversity, women's rights, and exceptionality, as each of those topics stretches and helps define the effective practice of multicultural education. The book concludes with a practical discussion of multicultural education in the context of standards-based accountability. This is an important book that moves multicultural education theory and practice forward in twenty-first-century American schools..
— Alan H. Jones, PhD, publisher, Caddo Gap Press; editor, Multicultural Education; executive secretary, California Council on Teacher Education
An Introduction to Multicultural Education by Chinaka Samuel DomNwachukwu is an amazingly comprehensive, direct, personal, and inviting discussion of the conditions, challenges, and possibilities for equitable schooling in our nation. The author mixes well-documented history, a wide range of contemporary sources, pertinent case studies, and his own personal commitment to effective education. His early chapter on culture is informative and insightful in its approach, and his historical review of multicultural education sets the stage for later chapters on English-language learners, religious diversity, women's rights, and exceptionality, as each of those topics stretches and helps define the effective practice of multicultural education. The book concludes with a practical discussion of multicultural education in the context of standards-based accountability. This is an important book that moves multicultural education theory and practice forward in twenty-first-century American schools.
— Alan H. Jones, PhD, publisher, Caddo Gap Press; editor, Multicultural Education; executive secretary, California Council on Teacher Education
DomNwachukwu's book is an effective contribution to demystifying multicultural education in a manner that provides readers with step-by-step procedures for use in their classrooms, all within the context of an authentic historical perspective and commitment to social justice. Through the use of reflective writing, narratives, and suggested activities, readers are guided to link classroom applications to their own inner journeys. This book is unique in its ability to talk to the new and veteran teacher, the elementary and secondary teacher, and the teacher with culturally homogeneous or culturally heterogeneous classes. DomNwachukwu has provided a straightforward, uncluttered presentation of multicultural education that will serve candidates in schools of education as well as participants in school districts' professional development needs.
— Randall B. Lindsey, professor emeritus, California State University, Los Angeles
-Clearly stated goals at the beginning of each chapter
-Questions, applications, and challenges at the end of each chapter
-In-depth historical analysis of how the current climate evolved
-Updated and realistic case studies
-Annotated bibliography ofselect multicultural education literature for the K-12 classrooms
-Model multicultural education lessons
-Planning and teaching strategies for the multicultural education classroom