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    Linda M. Student ID: RJOT Task 1 I recently left a position at a small Early Childhood Education center in the city of Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. The school consisted of children ranging in age of 6 weeks to 6 years. I worked there for eleven years in a variety of age groups. Most of my experience was in Preschool‚ with children who were three and four years old. The school was located in Point Park University located in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh‚ in one of the University’s dorm buildings

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    around 1950. Now‚ these days in education‚ the term multicultural education never escapes a teacher’s thoughts (Ryan‚ 26). What does the term "multicultural education" mean to you? I means different things to different people. For instance‚ to some minority communities‚ it means to foster pride and self-esteem among minority students‚ like the progressive movement in the 1930’s. Another example would be in the white communitites‚ that multicultural programs are designed to cultivate an appreciation

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    experienced some kind of multiculturalism‚ it was not difficult for me to choose the subject of this essay assignment for the course. Multiculturalism is a really interesting subject to research‚ especially because the subject is not about the multicultural aspects of societies‚ but the multiculturalism on our school: the Hanguk University of Foreign studies. According to Wikipedia‚ the term multiculturalism or ethnic diversity‚ relates to communities containing multiple cultures (term Multiculturalism

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    by Grammarly: Deleted:U Team Cultural Understandings Paper Multicultural education teaches learners to recognize and accept the cultural differences based on culture‚ ethnicity‚ social class‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ special needs‚ religion‚ gender and it helps learners to understand and promote justice‚ equality‚ and democracy (Manning & Baruth‚ 2009). As educators‚ it is our responsibility to promote and include multicultural education in our instruction. It is also important to understand

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    life (Martin). The first strategy of resistance their organization should try to incorporate is education. Lawrence Blum‚ a philosophical writer for racial resistance‚ highlights three big points in his essay "Three Educational Values For a Multicultural Society." He states that the problems in our society can only be overcome by first educating our youth in a different way that stresses antiracism‚ multiculturalism‚ and a sense of community (565). If the systemic structures of racism are to

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    Emmanuel Mueke‚ P.O. Box 44935 – 00100. Nairobi‚ Kenya. Contact: emmanuelmueke@gmail.com Abstract This paper explores the American Psychological Association (APA) Ethical Principles for Psychologists and Code of Conduct as regards the issue of multicultural and diverse professional practise. Its aim is to establish whether diversity and cultural variety and differences are adequately provided for in the body of the document. Psychologists are mandated to provide services to a multitude of culturally

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    making the most out of it. As we stepped our first foot in Cagayan‚ it was a whole new place‚ a whole new language and a whole lot of new faces surrounding me. It was like I was a stranger in a new-found place. Just so you all know I’m having a fieldtrip here! People were staring at us maybe wondering why we’re in a very large group at the very morning. During the trip‚ we visited different plants and companies located at the area of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan. Some of them are the Asia Brewery Corporation

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    religion. Therefore it is important for the teacher to make sure that the students get are exposed to a multicultural education (an educational strategy in which students of all backgrounds are represented in the classroom) Donna M. Gollnick and Philip C. Chinn. So what does this means to the teacher and what the classroom should look like? The first question asked should be what is a multicultural classroom? This is a classroom where all students and teachers are accepting of all the differences

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    SECTION A: Question 1: Theoretical background a) Describe the following concepts and give examples: i) Prejudice Prejudice is a pre-held negative opinion‚ perception‚ or judgment a person holds or expresses against something or someone‚ without justification or analysing facts. For example‚ mostly in America when one sees someone dressed as a Muslim on a flight‚ one automatically assumes that he or she is a terrorist‚ and is suspicious or unreasonably “sure” that the Muslim person intends blowing

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