* Table of Contents* Preface* Preface to the First and Second Editions, 1996 and 2002* Acknowledgements* Chapter 1: Multicultural Education* Activity 1: "What You See Is What You Get": Challenging the Implicit Expectations of Labels* Chapter 2: History of Multicultural Education in Canada* Activity 2: "On the Street Where You Live": (Re)visiting Your Neighbourhood on a Multicultural Walking Tour* Chapter 3: A Framework for a Redefined Multicultural Education* Activity 3: "It All Keeps Adding Up": Enumerating the Benefits of Privilege* Chapter 4: The School Environment* Activity 4: "Rules Make the Winners": Exploring How Different Understandings Affect the Ways We Participate* Chapter 5: Teacher Education and Classroom Interactions* Activity 5: "Repeated Exposure May Cause Empathy": Reflecting on How Our Worldviews Are Shaped by Diversity* Chapter 6: Teaching Strategies and Evaluation* Activity 6: "Your Feedback Is Important to Us": Generating Discussion of Multicultural Topics through User Comments* Appendix: Useful Websites on Multicultural Education* Primary Source Documents* Educational Organizations* Information Resources* Advocacy Groups with Resources for Educators* Additional Advocacy Groups* Multicultural Resources for Educators* Additional Resources for Educators* Multicultural Open-Access Publications for Educators* Additional Open-Access Publications for Educators* Canadian University-Based Research Centres* American University-Based Research Centres* Multicultural Links Pages* About the Authors* Index
As the first country in the world to enact a formal policy of multiculturalism, Canada has made impressive strides toward promoting civic inclusion for all; however, the education system remains less than forthcoming about the injustices that shape our democracy and create conditions that teach young people to see difference as deficiency. Ratna Ghosh and Mariusz Galczynski seek to persuade educators to incorporate the ideology of multiculturalism into their classroom pedagogy and professional practice. In this third edition, Redefining Multicultural Education mobilizes an expanded definition of multiculturalism that encompasses gender identity, sexual orientation, religious expression, and (dis)ability. New features include material on environmental awareness, cyberbullying, multilingual learners, digital technologies, youth radicalization, and recent events in Quebec and First Nations communities. Integrating vignettes, discussion questions, and sample activities with techniques for applying a multicultural lens to any subject area or level of study, this lively and accessible guide is essential for those interested in preparing students for a global economy in which innovation relies, before all else, on diversity.
Ratna Ghosh is James McGill Professor and William C. Macdonald Professor at McGill University, where she was also Dean of the Faculty of Education. The recipient of several awards from national and international organizations, she was featured in Time magazine as one of "Canada's Best in Education." Mariusz Galczynski is a lecturer at McGill University, administrator of the Quebec Ministry of Education's English Exam for Teacher Certification, and former secondary school teacher.