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Donna M. Gollnick (Author), Philip C. Chinn (Author)
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0136138993 978-0136138990 February 22, 2008 8

This respected text for courses in Multicultural or Multiethnic Education provides students the tools necessary to teach effectively in today’s diverse classrooms.  “Pluralistic” is defined as having multiple aspects or parts.  The classroom of today has students from multiple backgrounds, cultures, and races.  Within those differing groups students have their own individual differences.  Their home situations may be very different.  They may be from a different social class.  Each teacher also comes to the classroom with their own cultural background and past experiences that will effect how they will handle different situations.  The goal of this book is to help students to apply what they have learned and in turn to prepare their students to live in our heterogeneous culture. 

 

Eight micro-cultures that teachers may encounter in the classroom are examined in detail:  They are:

 

·        Ethnicity and race

·        Class and socioeconomic status

·        Gender and sexual orientation

·        Exceptionality

·        Language

·        Religion

·        Geography

·        Age

 

Some of the features of the book are the ABC News Video Insights boxes that explore current issues in multicultural education today, Focus Your Cultural Lens Debates that ask the reader to take a position on controversial school issues with for and against statements to consider, and the Pause to Reflect feature which lists questions and activities to promote self-awareness and ownership of past experiences and how they may affect a teacher in the classroom.   The Critical Incidents feature gives both real and hypothetical situations that occur in schools and encourage the reader to examine their feelings about them.

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Are you prepared to teach in today's diverse classrooms?  The eighth edition of this well-respected text now enables you to apply your understanding of multicultural education.  Real classroom videos--on ethnicity and race, class and socioeconomic status, gender and sexual orientation, exceptionality, language, religion, geography, and age--will help you relate to, understand, and celebrate micro-cultures you may encounter in your future classrooms.

 

 

Multiculturalism Today: Experience and Apply

 

  • MuEducationLab. This resarch-based learning tool that brings teaching in today's classrooms to life.  Through authentic in-class video footage, research articles, real classroom artifacts, and more, MyEducationLab prepares you for your teaching career.  In your textbook look for the MyEducationLab logo in the margins of the text and follow the simple instructions to access.  MyEducationLab for this text includes:
    • Homework & Exercise:  These assignments help you extend what you are learning.  Links to these assignments are found throughout your text's features.
    • Building Teaching Skills:  These experience allows you to further analyze the Critical Incidents in Teaching features located in every chapter of your text.
    • To order this book WITHOUT MyEducationLab use this ISBN: 9780136138990.  To order this book WITH MyEducationLab use this ISBN: 9780137147991.  Click here to learn more about MyEducationLab.
  • NEW! Observe and Learn: Lessons in Action.  This feature highlights video illustrating chapter concepts and brings nine multicultural lesson plans to life in real classrooms across the country.
  • Critical Incidents in Teaching.  Engaging features of real-life and hypothetical situations that occur in schools and classrooms today encourage you to examine your feelings, attitudes, and reactions.
  • NEW! Licensure Test Prep.  Prepare for your professional licensure exam by answering sample test items, similar in format to state licensure tests, that help you consider issues raised in the chapter.

Explore Your Beliefs

  • Video Insights.  Watch 14 ABC News videos that explore current issues in multicultural education today including five new topics on immigration, zero tolerance policies, evolution and creationism, social cruelty and bullying, as well as the Civil Rights Era.
  • Focus Your Cultural Lens: Debate.  Take a position on controversial school issues with for and against statements for your consideration.
  • Pause to Reflect.  Consider how your past experience can influence your teaching practice in diverse classrooms through questions and activities that promote self-awareness.

Expand Your Knowledge of Current Topics

  • NEW! Geography Chapter.  Explore the impact of geography on our cultural identity with topics including immigration, regional cultures in the U.S., and the impact of globalization.
  • NEW! New Topics.  Consider issues at the forefront of our constantly changing society with this text's expanded attention to sexual orientation, non-Western religions, and Evangelicals.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 8 edition (February 22, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0136138993
  • ISBN-13: 978-0136138990
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,171 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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50 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars cruel & unusual punishment, June 10, 2000
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Certainly, the assignment of this book in a graduate level course must be covered under the Geneva Convention. Not only is it poorly written, but it is intellectually shallow -- nothing but an assemblage of hackneyed cliches about how horrible the "dominant culture" in America is. I cannot believe that I have been assigned this trite tome as the sole text in a GRADUATE level course. What's even worse, it provides virtually no guidance for current or prospective educators about how to effectively teach a classroom full of students of disparate races, cultures, religions and socio-economic backgrounds. What a shame that is, since this is such a very real need in education today. Thank goodness this is only for a 4-week summer intersession. That this book is in its 5TH EDITION is simply beyond comprehension.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Biased!, March 24, 2007
While this book may contain some good information on multicultrual education I find it difficult to get past the bias presented in it. Based on statements like

"A crucial fact in understanding racism is that whites see themselves as superior to persons and groups of color, and as a result exercise their power to prevent people of color from securing the prestige, power, and privilege held by whites."

and

"Whites go through a developmental stages as they develop their racial identity and abandon racism."

The authors seem to presume that all whites are racist, power hungry, pigs. Knowing that such a generalization is patently false how can I trust the content describing peoples of other cultural backgrounds.
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41 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A secular humanist apology for multiculturalism in education, September 18, 1997
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It is bad enough that this is a poor book with no balance, but to require it as a text in post-graduate studies in education almost brings on apoplexy. It is a secular humanist apoligia for multiculturalism in education. It is singular in point of view, never straying from the thesis that multiculturalism is good and schools must support it; hardly the sort of reference work for a university level discussion of the issues. The philosophy behind the book is that people are hardly more or less than those cultural elements which have been socialized into them with little responsibility for their beliefs or actions. The main text is that every culture is equally valuable in society, forgetting that "society" is essentially American culture with its own priorities. They go into great detail on the virtues of immigrant cultures and the vices of the American culture, hardly accepting that it has a right to exist as well. The most difficult aspect of this is the authors' almost laughable inability to get outside of their point of view and treat the issues with something approaching objectivity. The book is unbearable in its "holier than thou" attitude. I don't know if this is typical of the ilk but if so, it is hardly a wonder that the multicultural mavens have difficulty selling their point of view
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