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The Value Of Multicultural Education In America
1,774 wordsMulticultural education emerged in the 1990 s to address the educational needs of our modern society, a society that is a blend of diverse cultures. Carrying the legacy of the 1960 s and 1970 s, a period of profound social change when the people of our nation reexamined their cultural heritage, multicultural education presents and examines the values and practices of other cultures objectively and critically. Although founded on Western culture, American culture has always been diverse, both rel...
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Rules And Laws Melting Pot
1,397 wordsIs an open mind a good thing? It is fashionable today to have an open mind and to subscribe to pluralist theories. It is no longer acceptable to have and defend your own viewpoint. They tell us that every culture and every opinion and every idea has merit in and of itself and that no one has the right to argue that. They tell us that if we impose our own ideas and culture and viewpoints upon others, their cultural contribution to the world will be lost. The only way to keep our cultural diversit...
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