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    TEACHING MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION “To be not just effective‚ but to be the Approach” Maitha T. Rasonabe CED-02-601A Rizal Technological University Special Topics in Education (PROFED11) Ms. Lynn M. Besa Instructor INTRODUCTION: “Before we can transform the world‚ we must first transform ourselves” A demanding world that we are facing today challenged us to be a proactive teacher‚ a transformative one who is willing to start the change and engaged in a process of self-transformation

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    Jane Air

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    * Jane Eyre: The protagonist of the novel and the title character. Orphaned as a baby‚ she struggles through her nearly loveless childhood and becomes governess at Thornfield Hall. Jane is passionate and opinionated‚ and values freedom and independence. She also has a strong conscience and is a determined Christian. * John Reed: Jane’s cousin‚ who as a child bullies Jane constantly‚ sometimes in his mother’s presence. He ruins himself as an adult by drinking and gambling and is thought to have

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    food‚ religious beliefs‚ and other cultural manifestations. An influential group calling itself NAME‚ or the National Association for Multicultural Education‚ includes in its philosophy statement the following: "Xenophobia‚ discrimination‚ racism‚ classism‚ sexism‚ and homophobia are societal phenomena that are inconsistent with the principles of a democracy and lead to the counterproductive reasoning that differences are deficiencies."(name). NAME is a powerful organization composed of educators from

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    The Other Wes Moore

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    The Other Wes Moore In the book‚ The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore‚ there are issues of institutionalized oppression‚ internalized oppression‚ power and privilege‚ race‚ human rights‚ social justice and economic justice. All throughout this book each and every one of these topics were portrayed at one point or another. These issues shaped the two Wes Moore ’s as well as their family and friends which made them into the people they are today. Oppression usually comes from individuals that are

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    In "The Body in Alternative Hard Rock‚" Mimi Schippers discusses the forward movement within the subculture of Alternative Hard Rock—grunge—against the old-fashioned sexist views of American society. Schippers addresses such outdated ideals as the view of women as sexual objects for males to possess‚ the belief that males are the dominant sex‚ and the expectation of women to be subservient and submissive. She examines the gender relations within grunge and how they differ from these ideals‚ going

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    What Is Racism? Racism and Anti-RacismSome Examples of RacismWhat Is Racism?Roots of RacismHistory of Anti-RacismMethods of Anti-RacismIndividual ChangeLegal and Political ChangeAddressing Root CausesEconomic ChangeSin and SalvationPsychological HealingTwelve Steps for RacistsBehavioral TherapyNon-CooperationWho Has the Most Responsibility for Change?My Ideal SocietyIdeal EconomicsIdeal CultureRacism and Anti-Racism"Racism" almost always conjures up visions of white suppression of non-white peoples

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    The Media vs. Reality: Crime in the Information Age It ’s not difficult to gauge what the popular notions of crime in the United States are. Engage in any polite conversation over dinner or cocktails and one is likely to hear similar themes: "crime is out of control‚ it ’s just not the same world we grew up in‚ it ’s not safe to walk down the street anymore‚ it ’s a mean world out there‚" etc. The underlying theme that can be drawn from these notions is fear. There is a widespread conception that

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    WAKING LIFE ESSAY

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    Lisa Owens - 00051894 PHILB37-31786 EXTRA CREDIT MOVIE WAKING LIFE - 2001 Written and Directed by Richard Liklater The first scene caught me off-guard‚ feeling and sensing the real people behind the hypnotic yet grotesque animation. At first it might distract or feel weird seeing shakiness all over and big eyes seemingly pulsating in and outside the lines of their faces‚ but after the initial unsettling cartoonish vibe‚ everything just becomes more surreal. It’s art‚ and it’s beautiful

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    Trapped: The Dilemma of the African American Homosexual Colin Chastain April 1‚ 2013 Dr. Wayne Brekhus Sociology 3300: Queer Theories Introduction When someone hears the word “gay” or “queer”‚ they most often think of the middle class‚ Caucasian gay male. For my research proposal‚ I plan on studying what is very often overlooked in queer identity: the struggle of queer identity in the African American gay male. I am interested in studying this because I grew up knowing I was gay in a small

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    Dr. Patricia E. Bath 1 Dr. Patricia E. Bath Jaiel Omari Kaplan University PU120: Introduction to Public Health Professor Christina Robinson 03/08/11 Dr. Patricia E. Bath 2

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