Description
This article is about research into multicultural education and how to go about conducting it. It discusses the marginalization of the discourse in multicultural education and how traditional teaching writing has not acknowledged the validity of multicultural intellectual thought. The article also tackles the conduct of research in multicultural education, highlighting manifestations of inequality between cultural groups and giving guidance on useful research directions. The article also discusses the social impact of multiculturalism in education and how it incorporates an analysis of state multicultural education programs.
This is a work specifically written to encourage research into multicultural education and to help researchers work through some of the inherent problems that face schools who have to deal with the challenge of educating numbers of different groups of students in a fair and equitable manner. The first part covers the marginalization of the discourse in multicultural education, dealing with the way in which traditional teaching writing has not acknowledged the validity of multicultural intellectual thought. The second part tackles the conduct of research in multicultural education, highlighting manifestations of inequality between cultural groups and giving guidance on useful research directions. The social impact of multiculturalism in education is covered in part three and incorporates an analysis of state multicultural education programs.