What will it take for successful multicultural education?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: For example, Geneva Gay (1994) believed that the implementation of multicultural education must include four features. Effective multicultural education must be (1) a total school reform effort; (2) present for all students in all grade levels and all subjects; (3) an opportunity for students to acquire knowledge about diverse groups of people, develop social action skills necessary for cultural pluralism, and examine dispositions; and (4) an opportunity for the recognition and celebration of diversity as a basic fact of human life.

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a. L Bender b. C Fester c. Lovaas d. Freud

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The use of an iPod audio discussion is an appropriate use of technology for students who are most closely

aligned with which of the following learning styles: a) auditory b) visual c) kinesthetic d) haptic

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In the 1980s, there was a temporary turn away from stark realism due to

a. young adult readers grew tired of the cynicism and pessimism of realistic fiction and turned to books with less stress and truths that people did not want to see b. growth in popularity of paperback romance series for young adults including a number of "Sweet Valley" titles. c. the increase in technology (e.g., the internet) and media (e.g., video games and MTV) and the general decline in reading among young adults. d. growth in popularity of romance literature among females and sports stories among males which was indicative of research on reading interests and preferences during that decade.

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The ability to easily adapt one's behavior to a variety of settings and situations is called:

A. Behavioral flexibility B. Newness panic C. Being susceptible to peer pressure D. Not having strong values

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