This important new book for college teachers, administrators,
trainers, workshop leaders, and prospective secondary school
teachers challenges of teaching in institutions and classrooms that
are increasingly diverse. The volume's introductory chapter, which
discusses the meaning of multicultural teaching, is followed by
more than twenty essays by faculty from different disciplines, each
articulating the multiple dimensions and components of
multicultural teaching. They discuss their own teaching and classes
in terms of course content, process and discourse, and diversity
among faculty and students in the classroom. The book concludes
with a roundtable discussion by the authors about the meaning of
multicultural teaching, a section on responses to questions about
conflict in the classroom, and a list of exercises for classroom
and workshop use.
Rather than representing a homogeneous view of multicultural
teaching, this volume reflects the debate and dialogue that
surround the issue. While colleges and their faculty are searching
to adapt their teaching to the rapidly changing demographics on
campus, there are very few models for teachers. Multicultural
Teaching in the University integrates new scholarship that reflects
a more expansive notion of knowledge, and suggests new ways to
communicate with diverse populations of students.
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