Jeffrey A Kottler states that multiculturalism has become so politically correct that authentic feelings and honest opinions are reserved and limited to the teachers' lounge. What is described as sensitivity to diversity is often transformed into a degree of caution in which people no longer say what they really think. In this book, Kottler presents an honest, intimate, and provocative look at issues related to culture, and suggests ways in which teachers can make their classroom more vibrant and culturally responsive.
Jeffrey A Kottler states that multiculturalism has become so politically correct that authentic feelings and honest opinions are reserved and limited to the teachers' lounge. What is described as sensitivity to diversity is often transformed into a degree of caution in which people no longer say what they really think. In this book, Kottler presents an honest, intimate, and provocative look at issues related to culture, and suggests ways in which teachers can make their classroom more vibrant and culturally responsive.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeffrey A. Kottler, Ph.D. is one of the most prominent authors in the fields of psychology, health, and education, having written over 100 books across a broad range of topics. He is professor emeritus at California State University, Fullerton and resident scholar at the Alliance for Multicultural Community Service in Houston, Texas, where he works on issues related to refugee mental health and wellness.
Inhaltsangabe
PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL PROVOCATIONS Your Culture Is Showing Climate of Political Correctness Just How Different Are We, Anyway? Some Cultural Misunderstandings Beauty and Grace in School Rituals - with Richard Powell Teaching As If You Were an Anthropologist PART TWO: PURPOSEFUL ACTIONS Being and Doing Things Differently in the Classroom - with Ellen Kottler Narrative Approaches to Culture and Learning - with Gerald Monk Internationalizing the Classroom - with Elaine Jarchow What Matters Most
PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL PROVOCATIONS Your Culture Is Showing Climate of Political Correctness Just How Different Are We, Anyway? Some Cultural Misunderstandings Beauty and Grace in School Rituals - with Richard Powell Teaching As If You Were an Anthropologist PART TWO: PURPOSEFUL ACTIONS Being and Doing Things Differently in the Classroom - with Ellen Kottler Narrative Approaches to Culture and Learning - with Gerald Monk Internationalizing the Classroom - with Elaine Jarchow What Matters Most
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