Intercultural Approaches to Education : From Theory to Practice.

Akkari, Abdeljalil.

Intercultural Approaches to Education : From Theory to Practice. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (222 pages)

Intro -- Foreword -- General Introduction -- Contents -- Acronyms -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I The Historical and Theoretical Foundations -- 1 The Advent of Intercultural Approaches in Education -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Formal Education as a System for Cultural Homogeneity -- 3 Cultural Diversity Becomes Legitimate Within the School -- 4 Two International Organizations that Pioneered the School's Opening to Diversity -- 5 Landmark Thinkers Who Tackled Diversity -- 6 A Multiplicity of Terms -- 7 Conclusion -- 2 International Migrations and the Management of Identity by the State -- 1 Introduction -- 2 International Migrations: An Everlasting Phenomenon -- 3 The Present Distribution of International Migratory Flows and Their Impact on Education Systems -- 4 Access to Citizenship and Multiple Affiliations -- 5 The Generations Arising from Migration in Society and the School -- 6 Conclusion -- 3 Race, Racism and Anti-racism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Historic Roots of Racism -- 3 Key Concepts for Understanding Racism -- 4 Racism Today -- 5 Racism and Education -- 6 Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality -- 7 Conclusion -- 4 Key Concepts for Intercultural Approaches -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Culture, Cultural Identity and Biculturalism -- 3 Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism -- 4 Equality, Difference and Social Justice -- 5 Assimilation, Integration and Recognition -- 6 The Processes of Enculturation and Acculturation -- 7 Conclusion -- Synthesis of Part I -- chSec1 -- Part II National Experiences: Comparison, Convergences and Divergencies -- 5 Multicultural Education in the United States -- 1 Introduction -- 2 How Multiculturalism First Appeared in the United States -- 3 The Civil Rights Movement and Legal Decisions -- 4 The Evolution of Multicultural Education and the Schooling of Ethnic Minorities. 5 The Theories of Critical Pedagogy and Social Justice -- 6 Conclusion -- 6 Multicultural Education in Canada -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emergence of Canadian Federal Multiculturalism -- 3 The Schooling of Indigenous Children -- 4 How Multiculturalism Takes Form in Educational Policies and Curricula -- 5 A Demographic Context Exhibiting Strong Cultural Diversity -- 6 The Case of Quebec -- 7 Conclusion -- 7 Intercultural Education in Brazil -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Inter-Ethnic Relationships in Brazil: The Historical Heritage and Present Situation -- 3 Legislation Favourable to Cultural Diversity in Education -- 4 Intercultural Approaches at the School -- 5 Conclusion -- 8 Intercultural Education in Switzerland -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emergence of Intercultural Education -- 3 Official Recommendations Concerning Intercultural Approaches in Education -- 4 Intercultural Activities and Projects -- 5 The Place of Migrant Children in the Education System -- 6 Conclusion -- 9 Intercultural Education in France -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emergence of Interculturality -- 3 Intercultural Approaches and Their Development -- 4 The Fear of Communitarianism: Interculturalism Watered Down in the Locality and in Urban Politics -- 5 The Educational Performance of Migrant Young People -- 6 Conclusion -- Synthesis of Part II -- chSec1 -- Part III Debates and Educational Actions -- 10 Awareness and Appreciation of Linguistic Diversity -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Multilingualism and Bilingualism Under Discussion -- 3 The Importance of the Mother-Tongue in Learning at School and in Linguistic Interdependence -- 4 Language Awareness and the Teaching of the Heritage Language and Culture -- 5 Bilingual People and Bilingual Education -- 6 Towards Multilingual Education for All Pupils -- 7 Conclusion. 11 The Difficulty of Integrating Religious Diversity into Intercultural Approaches to Education -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Why is Taking Religious Diversity into Account Difficult for the School? -- 3 Key Concepts: Spirituality, Laicity, Religious Traditions and Inter-Religious Dialogue -- 4 Different Contexts, Different Approaches to Religious Diversity -- 5 The Return of Religions to the School: Between Recognition and Intolerance -- 6 Conclusion -- 12 Global Citizenship Education -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Exploring Global Citizenship Education -- 3 Global Citizenship Education Within the International 2030 Agenda for Education -- 4 From Civic Education to Education for Global Citizenship -- 5 On-Going Discussions -- 6 Conclusion -- 13 The Role of the Teacher in Promoting Intercultural Approaches -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Modifying Teachers' Perspectives on Language and Cultural Diversity -- 3 Working with Difference and Cultural Diversity: The Example of Culturally Relevant Teaching -- 4 Cultural Diversity and Its Interactions -- 5 The Added-Value of Teachers from Diverse Backgrounds -- 6 Conclusion -- Synthesis of Part III -- chSec1 -- General Conclusion -- References.

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