Importance Of Multiculturalism In School Curriculum

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Curriculum
Chapters 21-23; Smartbrief

W.E.B. Dubois suggested that the biggest problem facing the twentieth century would be the conflict between African and European Americans. Since Dubois made this statement over 100 years ago, some things have changed such as legal barriers to racial intermingling and having neighbors of varying race, ethnicity and cultural difference. However, educational attainment and economic opportunities are still significantly different between groups and a geninue feeling of community is also missing. Diversity is growing in the United States and, as a result, the public schools. Gay () suggests that many answers lie in the inclusion of multicultural education in the curriculum. Students need to be educated in the contrbution of multiculturalism to the social, political, cultural and economic issues of today. …show more content…

The misundersatnd that this approach influences the entire educational system as it plays a role in instruction, policy, leadership, evaluation and learning climate. Educators need to incorporate multiculturalism content and perspectives when teaching math, science, or social studies. Teachers should not just have students memorize facts about civil rights but instead be able to critically analyze events. In addition, multiculturalism requires an interdisciplanary approach and include a truthful representation of social problems. Further, the contributions of individuals of different races and genders need to be incorporated into the curriculum. Most importantly, ethnically diverse students are going to feel more encouraged and welcome in a situation in which a range of human experiences and accomplishments are included in the

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