This essay seeks to explore some of the common challenges facing teachers of multicultural American literature, particularly in the general education classroom. More specifically, I address two typical student responses to this body of literature: the tendency to see the literature as entirely foreign and the tendency to universalize or to identify in a facile way with the text. Drawing on recent pedagogy theory, I argue that teachers of multicultural American literature need to be much more deliberate in our efforts to help students develop other, more productive ways of engaging multiethnic texts. In particular, I explore the implications of whiteness studies and what Tina Chen has called an “ethics of knowledge†for the multicultural ...
Works by authors of color are rarely utilized in many secondary school English Language Arts (ELA) c...
The purpose of this research is to examine how classrooms are able to incorporate multiculturalism i...
This study examines student readers' responses to and interpretations of texts in order to consider ...
Abstract Literature study in the 21st Century should be characterized by the inclusion of global t...
Abstract Our society is becoming increasingly multicultural and so are our schools. This study rai...
Provided below is a list of recommended readings suggested by teachers from the UCI Writing Project....
Abstract When pupils in school are to meet literature from different parts of the world and from di...
While theorists conceive of multicultural education in a variety of complex ways, it is frequently e...
Description of a fourteen week course taught by Michelle Loris, professor of English at Sacred Heart...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to evaluate why high school students in America study Amer...
The history of multicultural education has changed from the conception of it in the 1960\u27s until ...
The world today is globalized like never before and with countries becoming more multicultural it is...
AbstractThis paper explores the use of literature and writing as a learning tool in teacher educatio...
This inquiry into teacher education explores the potential for using multicultural children's litera...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectAs America continues to be the culturally rich and ...
Works by authors of color are rarely utilized in many secondary school English Language Arts (ELA) c...
The purpose of this research is to examine how classrooms are able to incorporate multiculturalism i...
This study examines student readers' responses to and interpretations of texts in order to consider ...
Abstract Literature study in the 21st Century should be characterized by the inclusion of global t...
Abstract Our society is becoming increasingly multicultural and so are our schools. This study rai...
Provided below is a list of recommended readings suggested by teachers from the UCI Writing Project....
Abstract When pupils in school are to meet literature from different parts of the world and from di...
While theorists conceive of multicultural education in a variety of complex ways, it is frequently e...
Description of a fourteen week course taught by Michelle Loris, professor of English at Sacred Heart...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to evaluate why high school students in America study Amer...
The history of multicultural education has changed from the conception of it in the 1960\u27s until ...
The world today is globalized like never before and with countries becoming more multicultural it is...
AbstractThis paper explores the use of literature and writing as a learning tool in teacher educatio...
This inquiry into teacher education explores the potential for using multicultural children's litera...
Teaching and Learning Department Capstone ProjectAs America continues to be the culturally rich and ...
Works by authors of color are rarely utilized in many secondary school English Language Arts (ELA) c...
The purpose of this research is to examine how classrooms are able to incorporate multiculturalism i...
This study examines student readers' responses to and interpretations of texts in order to consider ...