网络教育;反种族主义教育 网络释义
Anti-racist education: pulling together to close the gapsLee, Edin
Any review of Curriculum for Excellence should “clearly examine how anti-racist education is going to be embedded into every stage of the education journey, from primary to secondary and across all sectors”, according to a new paper by Professor Rowena Arshad. Professor Arshad, who is chair o...
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This chapter explores the epistemic salience of anti-racist education. Epistemic saliency is about the oppressed voice becoming salient. McLeod examines the flaws of Western conceptions of knowledge constructs on the Native/Indigenous through an anti-racist lens. These constructions are historically conting...
Research shows that despite the historical significance of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court’s 1954 case, Brown vs. Board of Education declaring that it is illegal to force students attend separate schools based on their race, students of color across the
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Drawing on critical multicultural education classes at a university in a mid鈥怶estern rural state in the US, the author, an Asian American teacher educator contends that she must negotiate the loss of idealised objects during critical race dialogues for her to better serve containing function in...
6 From multicultural to anti-racist education An analysis of programmes and policies in Ontario JIM CUMMINS Overview Since the declaration of an official policy of multiculturalism in Canada by Prime Minister Trudeau in 1971, and the subsequent endorse-ment of this policy by provincial governments, ...
It says civil rights laws barring discrimination based on sex and race would be used to enforce the order, calling critical race theory an “inherently racist policy.” Advertisement Examples cited by the White House include a policy at Harrisonburg City Public Schools in Virginia requir...