SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 13
Amity Institute of Education
Multicultural Education
• Multicultural Education describes a system of instruction
that attempts to foster cultural pluralism and acknowledges
the differences between races and cultures. It addresses the
educational needs of a society that contains more than one
set of traditions, that is a mixture of many cultures.
• Multicultural education is an educational philosophy that
focuses on celebrating cultural differences while also
recognizing the importance of challenging all forms of
discrimination based on race, gender, age, religion, ability
or sexual orientation.
Amity Institute of Education
Multicultural education advocates the belief that students and their life
histories and experiences should be placed at the center of the teaching
and learning process and that pedagogy should occur in a context that is
familiar to students and that addresses multiple ways of thinking. In
addition, teachers and students must critically analyze oppression and
power relations in their communities, society and the world.
To accomplish these goals, multicultural education demands a school
staff that is culturally competent, and to the greatest extent possible
racially, culturally, and linguistically diverse. Staff must be
multiculturally literate and capable of including and embracing families
and communities to create an environment that is supportive of multiple
perspectives, experiences, and democracy. Multicultural education
requires comprehensive school reform as multicultural education must
pervade all aspects of the school community and organization.
Amity Institute of Education
Characteristics of Multicultural
Education
• Multicultural education is antiracist education.
• Multicultural education is basic education.
• Multicultural education is important for all students.
• Multicultural education is pervasive.
• Multicultural education is education for social
justice.
• Multicultural education is critical pedagogy
Amity Institute of Education
Principles of Teaching and Learning
in a Multicultural Society
• Principle 1: Professional development programs should help
teachers understand the complex characteristics of different
groups of children in the Indian society and the ways in which
race, ethnicity, language and social class interact to influence
students behavior.
• Principle 2: Schools should ensure that all students have
equitable opportunities to learn and to meet high standards.
• Principle 3: The curriculum should help students understand that
knowledge is socially constructed and reflects the social, political
and economic contexts in which they live and work.
Amity Institute of Education
• Principle 4: Schools should provide all students with
opportunities to participate in extra- and co-curricular
activities that develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes
that increase academic achievement and foster
positive interracial relationships
• Principle 5: Schools should create or make salient
superordinate crosscutting group memberships in
order to improve intergroup relations.
• Principle 6: Students should learn about
stereotyping and other related biases that have
negative effects on racial and ethnic relations.
Amity Institute of Education
• Principle 7: Students should learn about the values
shared by virtually all cultural groups (e.g., justice,
equality, freedom, peace, compassion, and charity).
• Principle 8: Teachers should help students acquire the
social skills needed to interact effectively with students
from other racial, ethnic, cultural, and language groups.
• Principle 9: Schools should provide opportunities for
students from different racial, ethnic, cultural, and
language groups to interact socially under conditions
designed to reduce fear and anxiety.
Amity Institute of Education
Benefits of Multicultural
Education
1. Helps to eradicate prejudice and racism.
2. Brings different races together in harmony.
3. Builds interaction between diverse cultures.
4. Creates tolerance between two groups.
5. It eradicates cultural barriers.
6. Helps students develop positive self-image.
7. Allows multiple perspectives and ways of thinking.
Amity Institute of Education
The Dimensions of Multicultural
Education
James A. Banks's Dimensions of Multicultural
Education is used widely by school districts to
conceptualize and develop courses, programs,
and projects in multicultural education. The five
dimensions are: (1) content integration; (2) the
knowledge construction process; (3) prejudice
reduction; (4) an equity pedagogy; and (5) an
empowering school culture and social structure.
8
Amity Institute of Education
Content Integration
•content integration focuses on what information should
be included in the curriculum, how it should be
integrated into the existing curriculum, and its location
within the curriculum
•Content integration deals with the extent to which
teachers use examples and content from a variety of
cultures and groups.
•There are frequent and ample opportunities for teachers
to use ethnic and cultural content to illustrate concepts,
themes, and principles in the social studies, the language
arts, and in music. 9
Amity Institute of Education
The knowledge construction process.
• The knowledge construction process describes teaching activities
that help students to understand, investigate, and determine how the
implicit cultural assumptions, frames of references, perspectives,
and biases of researchers and textbook writers influence the ways in
which knowledge is constructed.
• Multicultural teaching involves not only infusing ethnic content
into the school curriculum, but changing the structure and
organization of school knowledge.
It also includes changing the ways in which teachers and
students view and interact with knowledge, helping them to
become knowledge producers, not merely the consumers of
knowledge produced by others. 10
Amity Institute of Education
Prejudice reduction
•The prejudice reduction dimension of multicultural
education seeks to help students develop positive and
democratic racial attitudes.
•Focus on building strategies that can be used to help
students develop more positive racial and ethnic
attitudes.
•It also helps students to understand how ethnic
identity is influenced by the context of schooling and
the attitudes and beliefs of dominant social groups.
11
Amity Institute of Education
An equity pedagogy
•An equity pedagogy exists when teachers modify their teaching in
ways that will facilitate the academic achievement of students from
diverse racial, cultural, socioeconomic, and language groups.
•This includes using a variety of teaching styles and approaches that
are consistent with the range of learning styles.
•An equity pedagogy assumes that students from diverse cultures
and groups come to school with many strengths.
Teachers practice culturally responsive teaching when an equity
pedagogy is implemented.
•They use instructional materials and practices that incorporate
important aspects of the family and community culture of their
students 12
Amity Institute of Education
An empowering school culture
•This dimension involves restructuring the culture and organization of
the school so that students from diverse racial, ethnic, socioeconomic,
and language groups experience equality.
•Grouping and labeling practices, sports participation, gaps in
achievement among groups, different rates of enrollment in gifted and
special education programs among groups, and the interaction of the
staff and students across ethnic and racial lines are important variables
that are examined and reformed.
•An empowering school structure facilitates the practice of multicultural
education by providing teachers with opportunities for collective
planning and instruction, and by creating democratic structures that give
teachers, parents, and school staff shared responsibility for school
governance 13

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Sociological foundation of curriculum
Sociological foundation of curriculumSociological foundation of curriculum
Sociological foundation of curriculummarinelademesa
 
Diversity and inclusive education
Diversity and inclusive educationDiversity and inclusive education
Diversity and inclusive educationArvin Kim Arnilla
 
comparative education; meaining, defiation, aim, purpose, (TASNEEMKHOKHAR1280...
comparative education; meaining, defiation, aim, purpose, (TASNEEMKHOKHAR1280...comparative education; meaining, defiation, aim, purpose, (TASNEEMKHOKHAR1280...
comparative education; meaining, defiation, aim, purpose, (TASNEEMKHOKHAR1280...Tasneem Ahmad
 
School and community
School and communitySchool and community
School and communityZarnabKhan
 
Characteristic of curriculum
Characteristic of curriculumCharacteristic of curriculum
Characteristic of curriculumKing Ayapana
 
The Relationship between School and Society Schools as social agents and soci...
The Relationship between School and Society Schools as social agents and soci...The Relationship between School and Society Schools as social agents and soci...
The Relationship between School and Society Schools as social agents and soci...Tasneem Ahmad
 
Multicultural Education
Multicultural EducationMulticultural Education
Multicultural EducationKezia Mae
 
Teacher's competences
Teacher's competencesTeacher's competences
Teacher's competencesgueste538c3
 
Inclusive education ppt
Inclusive education pptInclusive education ppt
Inclusive education pptMousumi Biswas
 
Reconstrutionalist curriculum
Reconstrutionalist curriculumReconstrutionalist curriculum
Reconstrutionalist curriculum-
 
Problems and issues in curriculum development
Problems and issues in curriculum developmentProblems and issues in curriculum development
Problems and issues in curriculum developmentNaeem Ashraf
 
Sociology of education ppt.
Sociology of education ppt.Sociology of education ppt.
Sociology of education ppt.goggigupta
 
Institutional planning
Institutional planningInstitutional planning
Institutional planningFousiya O P
 
The characteristics of multicultural education
The characteristics of multicultural educationThe characteristics of multicultural education
The characteristics of multicultural educationHanif Zakaria
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Sociological foundation of curriculum
Sociological foundation of curriculumSociological foundation of curriculum
Sociological foundation of curriculum
 
Diversity and inclusive education
Diversity and inclusive educationDiversity and inclusive education
Diversity and inclusive education
 
comparative education; meaining, defiation, aim, purpose, (TASNEEMKHOKHAR1280...
comparative education; meaining, defiation, aim, purpose, (TASNEEMKHOKHAR1280...comparative education; meaining, defiation, aim, purpose, (TASNEEMKHOKHAR1280...
comparative education; meaining, defiation, aim, purpose, (TASNEEMKHOKHAR1280...
 
School and community
School and communitySchool and community
School and community
 
Characteristic of curriculum
Characteristic of curriculumCharacteristic of curriculum
Characteristic of curriculum
 
Multicultural Education
Multicultural EducationMulticultural Education
Multicultural Education
 
The Relationship between School and Society Schools as social agents and soci...
The Relationship between School and Society Schools as social agents and soci...The Relationship between School and Society Schools as social agents and soci...
The Relationship between School and Society Schools as social agents and soci...
 
Multicultural Education
Multicultural EducationMulticultural Education
Multicultural Education
 
Teacher's competences
Teacher's competencesTeacher's competences
Teacher's competences
 
Inclusive education ppt
Inclusive education pptInclusive education ppt
Inclusive education ppt
 
Multicultural education
Multicultural educationMulticultural education
Multicultural education
 
Multicultural education
Multicultural educationMulticultural education
Multicultural education
 
Reconstrutionalist curriculum
Reconstrutionalist curriculumReconstrutionalist curriculum
Reconstrutionalist curriculum
 
Curriculum Design
Curriculum DesignCurriculum Design
Curriculum Design
 
Problems and issues in curriculum development
Problems and issues in curriculum developmentProblems and issues in curriculum development
Problems and issues in curriculum development
 
role of students in curriculum
role of students in curriculumrole of students in curriculum
role of students in curriculum
 
Sociology of education ppt.
Sociology of education ppt.Sociology of education ppt.
Sociology of education ppt.
 
Institutional planning
Institutional planningInstitutional planning
Institutional planning
 
The characteristics of multicultural education
The characteristics of multicultural educationThe characteristics of multicultural education
The characteristics of multicultural education
 
Social sciences and social studies
Social sciences and social studiesSocial sciences and social studies
Social sciences and social studies
 

Similar a Multicultural Education PPT

Multicultual education
Multicultual educationMulticultual education
Multicultual educationshahidzac
 
Multicultural Diversity
Multicultural DiversityMulticultural Diversity
Multicultural Diversitycris-marz
 
EDUPRO5- The Teacher and the School Curriculum 8.docx
EDUPRO5- The Teacher and the School Curriculum 8.docxEDUPRO5- The Teacher and the School Curriculum 8.docx
EDUPRO5- The Teacher and the School Curriculum 8.docxJimboyDenolan
 
MAKING SCHOOL INCLUSIVE_041536.pptx
MAKING SCHOOL INCLUSIVE_041536.pptxMAKING SCHOOL INCLUSIVE_041536.pptx
MAKING SCHOOL INCLUSIVE_041536.pptxlyannarzaga14
 
Breaking Down Barriers Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Education.pdf
Breaking Down Barriers Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Education.pdfBreaking Down Barriers Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Education.pdf
Breaking Down Barriers Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Education.pdfBirtikendrajit
 
inclusion ppt.ppt
inclusion ppt.pptinclusion ppt.ppt
inclusion ppt.pptRosea Sidhu
 
Ethnic minority achievement
Ethnic minority achievementEthnic minority achievement
Ethnic minority achievementcaldiesschool
 
11EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN EDUCATION.pptx
11EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN EDUCATION.pptx11EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN EDUCATION.pptx
11EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN EDUCATION.pptxcarmilacuesta
 
Education and Diversity.pptx
Education and Diversity.pptxEducation and Diversity.pptx
Education and Diversity.pptxDrHafizKosar
 
Multicultural Diversity (2).pptx
Multicultural Diversity (2).pptxMulticultural Diversity (2).pptx
Multicultural Diversity (2).pptxJohnMTan1
 
What Is Diversity, Equity And Inclusion In Education? 10 Key Strategies | Fut...
What Is Diversity, Equity And Inclusion In Education? 10 Key Strategies | Fut...What Is Diversity, Equity And Inclusion In Education? 10 Key Strategies | Fut...
What Is Diversity, Equity And Inclusion In Education? 10 Key Strategies | Fut...Future Education Magazine
 
“Inclusive education is an investment for the future”
“Inclusive education is an investment for the future”“Inclusive education is an investment for the future”
“Inclusive education is an investment for the future”Karel Van Isacker
 
Multiculturalism
MulticulturalismMulticulturalism
MulticulturalismJerryPresto
 

Similar a Multicultural Education PPT (20)

Multicultual education
Multicultual educationMulticultual education
Multicultual education
 
Multicultural education
Multicultural educationMulticultural education
Multicultural education
 
Multicultural (principle)
Multicultural (principle)Multicultural (principle)
Multicultural (principle)
 
Multicultural Diversity
Multicultural DiversityMulticultural Diversity
Multicultural Diversity
 
Cross Cultural Diversity
Cross Cultural DiversityCross Cultural Diversity
Cross Cultural Diversity
 
EDUPRO5- The Teacher and the School Curriculum 8.docx
EDUPRO5- The Teacher and the School Curriculum 8.docxEDUPRO5- The Teacher and the School Curriculum 8.docx
EDUPRO5- The Teacher and the School Curriculum 8.docx
 
MAKING SCHOOL INCLUSIVE_041536.pptx
MAKING SCHOOL INCLUSIVE_041536.pptxMAKING SCHOOL INCLUSIVE_041536.pptx
MAKING SCHOOL INCLUSIVE_041536.pptx
 
Breaking Down Barriers Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Education.pdf
Breaking Down Barriers Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Education.pdfBreaking Down Barriers Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Education.pdf
Breaking Down Barriers Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in Education.pdf
 
inclusion ppt.ppt
inclusion ppt.pptinclusion ppt.ppt
inclusion ppt.ppt
 
Cultural Changes
Cultural ChangesCultural Changes
Cultural Changes
 
Ethnic minority achievement
Ethnic minority achievementEthnic minority achievement
Ethnic minority achievement
 
11EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN EDUCATION.pptx
11EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN EDUCATION.pptx11EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN EDUCATION.pptx
11EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN EDUCATION.pptx
 
Education and Diversity.pptx
Education and Diversity.pptxEducation and Diversity.pptx
Education and Diversity.pptx
 
123456789
123456789123456789
123456789
 
Multicultural Diversity (2).pptx
Multicultural Diversity (2).pptxMulticultural Diversity (2).pptx
Multicultural Diversity (2).pptx
 
What Is Diversity, Equity And Inclusion In Education? 10 Key Strategies | Fut...
What Is Diversity, Equity And Inclusion In Education? 10 Key Strategies | Fut...What Is Diversity, Equity And Inclusion In Education? 10 Key Strategies | Fut...
What Is Diversity, Equity And Inclusion In Education? 10 Key Strategies | Fut...
 
Multi cultural diversity
Multi cultural diversityMulti cultural diversity
Multi cultural diversity
 
“Inclusive education is an investment for the future”
“Inclusive education is an investment for the future”“Inclusive education is an investment for the future”
“Inclusive education is an investment for the future”
 
Multiculturalism
MulticulturalismMulticulturalism
Multiculturalism
 
Sonalika biswal
Sonalika biswalSonalika biswal
Sonalika biswal
 

Último

Oppenheimer Film Discussion for Philosophy and Film
Oppenheimer Film Discussion for Philosophy and FilmOppenheimer Film Discussion for Philosophy and Film
Oppenheimer Film Discussion for Philosophy and FilmStan Meyer
 
Measures of Position DECILES for ungrouped data
Measures of Position DECILES for ungrouped dataMeasures of Position DECILES for ungrouped data
Measures of Position DECILES for ungrouped dataBabyAnnMotar
 
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxVanesaIglesias10
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxAnupkumar Sharma
 
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHSTextual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHSMae Pangan
 
ClimART Action | eTwinning Project
ClimART Action    |    eTwinning ProjectClimART Action    |    eTwinning Project
ClimART Action | eTwinning Projectjordimapav
 
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docxTEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docxruthvilladarez
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptxmary850239
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Seán Kennedy
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfPatidar M
 
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Mark Reed
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptxmary850239
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptxiammrhaywood
 
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONTHEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONHumphrey A Beña
 
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfGrade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfJemuel Francisco
 

Último (20)

Oppenheimer Film Discussion for Philosophy and Film
Oppenheimer Film Discussion for Philosophy and FilmOppenheimer Film Discussion for Philosophy and Film
Oppenheimer Film Discussion for Philosophy and Film
 
Measures of Position DECILES for ungrouped data
Measures of Position DECILES for ungrouped dataMeasures of Position DECILES for ungrouped data
Measures of Position DECILES for ungrouped data
 
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
 
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHSTextual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
Textual Evidence in Reading and Writing of SHS
 
ClimART Action | eTwinning Project
ClimART Action    |    eTwinning ProjectClimART Action    |    eTwinning Project
ClimART Action | eTwinning Project
 
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docxTEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
TEACHER REFLECTION FORM (NEW SET........).docx
 
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
4.16.24 21st Century Movements for Black Lives.pptx
 
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTAParadigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
Paradigm shift in nursing research by RS MEHTA
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
 
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
 
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONTHEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
 
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdfGrade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
Grade 9 Quarter 4 Dll Grade 9 Quarter 4 DLL.pdf
 
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptxINCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
 
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 

Multicultural Education PPT

  • 1. Amity Institute of Education Multicultural Education • Multicultural Education describes a system of instruction that attempts to foster cultural pluralism and acknowledges the differences between races and cultures. It addresses the educational needs of a society that contains more than one set of traditions, that is a mixture of many cultures. • Multicultural education is an educational philosophy that focuses on celebrating cultural differences while also recognizing the importance of challenging all forms of discrimination based on race, gender, age, religion, ability or sexual orientation.
  • 2. Amity Institute of Education Multicultural education advocates the belief that students and their life histories and experiences should be placed at the center of the teaching and learning process and that pedagogy should occur in a context that is familiar to students and that addresses multiple ways of thinking. In addition, teachers and students must critically analyze oppression and power relations in their communities, society and the world. To accomplish these goals, multicultural education demands a school staff that is culturally competent, and to the greatest extent possible racially, culturally, and linguistically diverse. Staff must be multiculturally literate and capable of including and embracing families and communities to create an environment that is supportive of multiple perspectives, experiences, and democracy. Multicultural education requires comprehensive school reform as multicultural education must pervade all aspects of the school community and organization.
  • 3. Amity Institute of Education Characteristics of Multicultural Education • Multicultural education is antiracist education. • Multicultural education is basic education. • Multicultural education is important for all students. • Multicultural education is pervasive. • Multicultural education is education for social justice. • Multicultural education is critical pedagogy
  • 4. Amity Institute of Education Principles of Teaching and Learning in a Multicultural Society • Principle 1: Professional development programs should help teachers understand the complex characteristics of different groups of children in the Indian society and the ways in which race, ethnicity, language and social class interact to influence students behavior. • Principle 2: Schools should ensure that all students have equitable opportunities to learn and to meet high standards. • Principle 3: The curriculum should help students understand that knowledge is socially constructed and reflects the social, political and economic contexts in which they live and work.
  • 5. Amity Institute of Education • Principle 4: Schools should provide all students with opportunities to participate in extra- and co-curricular activities that develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes that increase academic achievement and foster positive interracial relationships • Principle 5: Schools should create or make salient superordinate crosscutting group memberships in order to improve intergroup relations. • Principle 6: Students should learn about stereotyping and other related biases that have negative effects on racial and ethnic relations.
  • 6. Amity Institute of Education • Principle 7: Students should learn about the values shared by virtually all cultural groups (e.g., justice, equality, freedom, peace, compassion, and charity). • Principle 8: Teachers should help students acquire the social skills needed to interact effectively with students from other racial, ethnic, cultural, and language groups. • Principle 9: Schools should provide opportunities for students from different racial, ethnic, cultural, and language groups to interact socially under conditions designed to reduce fear and anxiety.
  • 7. Amity Institute of Education Benefits of Multicultural Education 1. Helps to eradicate prejudice and racism. 2. Brings different races together in harmony. 3. Builds interaction between diverse cultures. 4. Creates tolerance between two groups. 5. It eradicates cultural barriers. 6. Helps students develop positive self-image. 7. Allows multiple perspectives and ways of thinking.
  • 8. Amity Institute of Education The Dimensions of Multicultural Education James A. Banks's Dimensions of Multicultural Education is used widely by school districts to conceptualize and develop courses, programs, and projects in multicultural education. The five dimensions are: (1) content integration; (2) the knowledge construction process; (3) prejudice reduction; (4) an equity pedagogy; and (5) an empowering school culture and social structure. 8
  • 9. Amity Institute of Education Content Integration •content integration focuses on what information should be included in the curriculum, how it should be integrated into the existing curriculum, and its location within the curriculum •Content integration deals with the extent to which teachers use examples and content from a variety of cultures and groups. •There are frequent and ample opportunities for teachers to use ethnic and cultural content to illustrate concepts, themes, and principles in the social studies, the language arts, and in music. 9
  • 10. Amity Institute of Education The knowledge construction process. • The knowledge construction process describes teaching activities that help students to understand, investigate, and determine how the implicit cultural assumptions, frames of references, perspectives, and biases of researchers and textbook writers influence the ways in which knowledge is constructed. • Multicultural teaching involves not only infusing ethnic content into the school curriculum, but changing the structure and organization of school knowledge. It also includes changing the ways in which teachers and students view and interact with knowledge, helping them to become knowledge producers, not merely the consumers of knowledge produced by others. 10
  • 11. Amity Institute of Education Prejudice reduction •The prejudice reduction dimension of multicultural education seeks to help students develop positive and democratic racial attitudes. •Focus on building strategies that can be used to help students develop more positive racial and ethnic attitudes. •It also helps students to understand how ethnic identity is influenced by the context of schooling and the attitudes and beliefs of dominant social groups. 11
  • 12. Amity Institute of Education An equity pedagogy •An equity pedagogy exists when teachers modify their teaching in ways that will facilitate the academic achievement of students from diverse racial, cultural, socioeconomic, and language groups. •This includes using a variety of teaching styles and approaches that are consistent with the range of learning styles. •An equity pedagogy assumes that students from diverse cultures and groups come to school with many strengths. Teachers practice culturally responsive teaching when an equity pedagogy is implemented. •They use instructional materials and practices that incorporate important aspects of the family and community culture of their students 12
  • 13. Amity Institute of Education An empowering school culture •This dimension involves restructuring the culture and organization of the school so that students from diverse racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and language groups experience equality. •Grouping and labeling practices, sports participation, gaps in achievement among groups, different rates of enrollment in gifted and special education programs among groups, and the interaction of the staff and students across ethnic and racial lines are important variables that are examined and reformed. •An empowering school structure facilitates the practice of multicultural education by providing teachers with opportunities for collective planning and instruction, and by creating democratic structures that give teachers, parents, and school staff shared responsibility for school governance 13