Multiculturalism and Education, 3e
3rd Edition
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© 2024 | Published: March 4, 2024
“Interspersed with activities for use by teacher educators, this is an accessible and timely resource for all those preparing the next generation of practitioners working in the culturally complex environments that now characterise our world.”Pro…
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Sample Chapter
Preface to the third edition
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Introduction
Defining multiculturalism and a multicultural perspective
Multicultural education
Why multiculturalism and education? Why now?
Contemporary issues concerning multiculturalism within education
The structure of the book
Useful websites
Note
2. Conceptual, Social and Educational Policy Background
Introduction
Assimilation
Integration
Multiculturalism
Anti-racism
The Macpherson Report
The Cantle Report
‘Every Child Matters’
Summary
Useful websites
3. Is Multiculturalism Dead? Was Britain 'Sleepwalking to Segregation'?
Introduction
7/7 – the age of risk and terror
Terrorism, cultural diversity and education
The continuing dangers of social and cultural segregation
Was Britain ‘sleepwalking to segregation’?
Trevor Phillips and the politics of integration
Interpretations of Phillips’ arguments
Summary
Useful websites
Notes
4. Faith Schools and Multiculturalism
Introduction
A short history of English faith schools
State support for faith schools
Faith schools and cultural diversity
The arguments for multi-faith and mono-faith schools
The possibility of a more inclusive focus in faith schools
Summary
Useful websites
5. Multiculturalism and Education
Introduction
Interview methodology
Past and present: multicultural education experiences
Education practice in multicultural environments
Compatibility of multiculturalism and education
Has multiculturalism been replaced with another social construction?
Is multiculturalism worth advancing? Is it a healthy concept?
Does multiculturalism have a future?
Summary
Useful websites
6. The Potential of Citizenship When Reflecting on Multiculturalism
Introduction
The ongoing conceptual debate – citizenship
Diversity and citizenship
The potential of citizenship education
The role of teachers and continuing professional development within multicultural education
The ongoing conceptual debate – critical race theory and interculturalism
Summary
Useful websites
7. From Multicultural Citizenship to Integrationist Citizenship
Introduction
Kymlicka and multicultural citizenship
Parekh and Banks – the continued need for multicultural education
Joppke – European citizenship and civic integration
Is multiculturalism dead? Part 1: Merkel, Cameron and Clegg
The Equality Act (2010) and the Education Act (2011)
Disapplying the citizenship curriculum in England at Key Stages 3 and 4
Summary
Useful websites
8. Dead or Alive? Evolving Multiculturalism Debates and Dialogues Within Education
Introduction
Is multiculturalism dead? Part 2
Multiculturalism vs. interculturalism
Academy schools
Prevent
Fundamental British Values
Decolonizing the curriculum and transformative pedagogy
Summary
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
Introduction
Defining multiculturalism and a multicultural perspective
Multicultural education
Why multiculturalism and education? Why now?
Contemporary issues concerning multiculturalism within education
The structure of the book
Useful websites
Note
2. Conceptual, Social and Educational Policy Background
Introduction
Assimilation
Integration
Multiculturalism
Anti-racism
The Macpherson Report
The Cantle Report
‘Every Child Matters’
Summary
Useful websites
3. Is Multiculturalism Dead? Was Britain 'Sleepwalking to Segregation'?
Introduction
7/7 – the age of risk and terror
Terrorism, cultural diversity and education
The continuing dangers of social and cultural segregation
Was Britain ‘sleepwalking to segregation’?
Trevor Phillips and the politics of integration
Interpretations of Phillips’ arguments
Summary
Useful websites
Notes
4. Faith Schools and Multiculturalism
Introduction
A short history of English faith schools
State support for faith schools
Faith schools and cultural diversity
The arguments for multi-faith and mono-faith schools
The possibility of a more inclusive focus in faith schools
Summary
Useful websites
5. Multiculturalism and Education
Introduction
Interview methodology
Past and present: multicultural education experiences
Education practice in multicultural environments
Compatibility of multiculturalism and education
Has multiculturalism been replaced with another social construction?
Is multiculturalism worth advancing? Is it a healthy concept?
Does multiculturalism have a future?
Summary
Useful websites
6. The Potential of Citizenship When Reflecting on Multiculturalism
Introduction
The ongoing conceptual debate – citizenship
Diversity and citizenship
The potential of citizenship education
The role of teachers and continuing professional development within multicultural education
The ongoing conceptual debate – critical race theory and interculturalism
Summary
Useful websites
7. From Multicultural Citizenship to Integrationist Citizenship
Introduction
Kymlicka and multicultural citizenship
Parekh and Banks – the continued need for multicultural education
Joppke – European citizenship and civic integration
Is multiculturalism dead? Part 1: Merkel, Cameron and Clegg
The Equality Act (2010) and the Education Act (2011)
Disapplying the citizenship curriculum in England at Key Stages 3 and 4
Summary
Useful websites
8. Dead or Alive? Evolving Multiculturalism Debates and Dialogues Within Education
Introduction
Is multiculturalism dead? Part 2
Multiculturalism vs. interculturalism
Academy schools
Prevent
Fundamental British Values
Decolonizing the curriculum and transformative pedagogy
Summary
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
“Interspersed with activities for use by teacher educators, this is an accessible and timely resource for all those preparing the next generation of practitioners working in the culturally complex environments that now characterise our world.”
Professor Megan Watkins, School of Education, Western Sydney University, Australia
“This highly readable book tackles many complex topics and provides an excellent and scholarly introduction to the origins, development and key themes of contemporary multiculturalism and education.”
Professor Stephen McKinney, School of Education, University of Glasgow, UK
Multiculturalism and Education is an accessible yet critical introduction to the concept of multiculturalism in education. It investigates how aspects of multicultural education can be applied to teaching and learning while highlighting why it remains crucial to analyse the notion of cultural diversity. Existing and ongoing conceptual debates continue to shape how we perceive multiculturalism, and in this text, Race responds to the latest debates while deftly tackling complex topics and policy issues.
This new edition of a classic text provides comprehensive coverage of key issues, policies and debates with up-to-date references and resources. Transformative pedagogy guides the reader through the text while creating space for reflection and independent thought.
This revised volume includes:
Written accessibly yet critically, this book is a perfect resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Case studies, study questions and updated references alongside website resources make this essential reading.
Richard Race is Senior Lecturer in Education at Teesside University, UK and a Visiting Professor at Sapienza University, Italy. Richard is a member of the Executive Board of the Society of Educational Studies and Editorial Board Member of the British Journal of Educational Studies.
Professor Megan Watkins, School of Education, Western Sydney University, Australia
“This highly readable book tackles many complex topics and provides an excellent and scholarly introduction to the origins, development and key themes of contemporary multiculturalism and education.”
Professor Stephen McKinney, School of Education, University of Glasgow, UK
Multiculturalism and Education is an accessible yet critical introduction to the concept of multiculturalism in education. It investigates how aspects of multicultural education can be applied to teaching and learning while highlighting why it remains crucial to analyse the notion of cultural diversity. Existing and ongoing conceptual debates continue to shape how we perceive multiculturalism, and in this text, Race responds to the latest debates while deftly tackling complex topics and policy issues.
This new edition of a classic text provides comprehensive coverage of key issues, policies and debates with up-to-date references and resources. Transformative pedagogy guides the reader through the text while creating space for reflection and independent thought.
This revised volume includes:
- A brand-new chapter on Fundamental British Values and Prevent
- Reflective exercises in every chapter
- Extensive empirical research with fully up-to-date resources and references
Written accessibly yet critically, this book is a perfect resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Case studies, study questions and updated references alongside website resources make this essential reading.
Richard Race is Senior Lecturer in Education at Teesside University, UK and a Visiting Professor at Sapienza University, Italy. Richard is a member of the Executive Board of the Society of Educational Studies and Editorial Board Member of the British Journal of Educational Studies.
Reflective exercises
Useful websites
Student resources such as study questions and further reading