Description of a fourteen week course taught by Michelle Loris, professor of English at Sacred Heart University. The course, titled Recent Ethnic American Fictions, introduced students to several concepts from contemporary literary theory. The theories included New Criticism, Deconstruction, Cultural Studies, New Historicism, and Feminist Theory. The assumption was that these concepts would give students the tools to become critical readers, which would then provide them with a deeper understanding of these multicultural novels and their particular cultural contexts. For a semester, reading and thinking about these multicultural novels engaged and challenged the students\u27 assumptions about themselves and the America in which they live. T...
Madeline Millard University of North Georgia Understanding Multiculturalism through Lucille Clifton’...
The purpose of this teacher research was to (a) use multicultural literature across curriculum to fo...
People in the United States have not melted into one homogeneous group. Ethnic groups have retained ...
Description of a fourteen week course taught by Michelle Loris, professor of English at Sacred Heart...
Once upon a time, most classes, in both schools and universities, focused on historical events shape...
In a nation in which our schools are increasingly populated with children from diverse ethnic, relig...
This project answers the question: What are the best practices for selecting and teaching multicultu...
The history of multicultural education has changed from the conception of it in the 1960\u27s until ...
Responding to the political and educational crises over cultural literacy, multiculturalism, and exp...
As the teacher and student population is changing, multicultural education is becoming an important ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to evaluate why high school students in America study Amer...
This essay seeks to explore some of the common challenges facing teachers of multicultural American ...
High school English teachers need to respond to the diversity of cultures that our schools possess, ...
AbstractContemporary American literature is taught in Russian universities for philological students...
The teaching of multicultural literature in English classrooms has focused on a liberal rather than ...
Madeline Millard University of North Georgia Understanding Multiculturalism through Lucille Clifton’...
The purpose of this teacher research was to (a) use multicultural literature across curriculum to fo...
People in the United States have not melted into one homogeneous group. Ethnic groups have retained ...
Description of a fourteen week course taught by Michelle Loris, professor of English at Sacred Heart...
Once upon a time, most classes, in both schools and universities, focused on historical events shape...
In a nation in which our schools are increasingly populated with children from diverse ethnic, relig...
This project answers the question: What are the best practices for selecting and teaching multicultu...
The history of multicultural education has changed from the conception of it in the 1960\u27s until ...
Responding to the political and educational crises over cultural literacy, multiculturalism, and exp...
As the teacher and student population is changing, multicultural education is becoming an important ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to evaluate why high school students in America study Amer...
This essay seeks to explore some of the common challenges facing teachers of multicultural American ...
High school English teachers need to respond to the diversity of cultures that our schools possess, ...
AbstractContemporary American literature is taught in Russian universities for philological students...
The teaching of multicultural literature in English classrooms has focused on a liberal rather than ...
Madeline Millard University of North Georgia Understanding Multiculturalism through Lucille Clifton’...
The purpose of this teacher research was to (a) use multicultural literature across curriculum to fo...
People in the United States have not melted into one homogeneous group. Ethnic groups have retained ...