Contents |
List of Figures -- Foreword, Fazal Rivzi, Emeritus Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA and Professor of Global Studies in Education, University of Melbourne, Australia -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Doing Diversity Differently -- 1. 'Thinking' Multiculturalism and Multicultural Education -- 2. Questions of Identity and Culture -- 3. Grappling with Cultural Complexity: Knowledge Translation and Professional Learning 4. Lazy Multiculturalism: Civility, Celebration and the Limitations of Cultural Recognition -- 5. Engaging with Others: Constructing Educational Problems -- 6. From Inclusive Curriculum to Cultural Intelligence -- 7. Engaging with Cultural Complexity, Enhancing Professional Practice -- Conclusion: Diversity Done Differently -- References -- Index |
Abstract |
"Doing Diversity Differently in a Culturally Complex World explores the challenges facing multicultural education in the 21st century. The starting point is that the ideas fashioned in 1970s 'multiculturalism' are no longer adequate for the culturally complex world in which we now live. Much of what is provided in the name of multicultural education comes from a naïve perspective that avoids difficult questions around social relations, cultural flows and communal identities in today's globalised world. Megan Watkins and Greg Noble begin by exploring the understandings of multiculturalism that exist amongst teachers, parents and students. They demonstrate that ideas around identity and culture don't match the complexities of the social contexts of schooling in migrant-based nations such as Australia, the UK, the USA, Canada and New Zealand. Doing Diversity Differently in a Culturally Complex World draws on a comprehensive research project involving a large-scale survey of Australian teachers; interviews with teachers, parents and students and practitioner-led action research in 14 schools in Australia. The research involved primary and secondary schools from a range of contexts spanning urban and rural settings, high and low socio-economic status and high and low levels of cultural diversity. The book examines how schools address the problems around the diversity they face, considering how the strengths and limitations of each school's context reflects wider logics of traditional multiculturalism. In contrast, the authors argue for a transformative multiculturalism involving a more critically reflexive approach to understanding the processes, relations and identities of the contemporary world"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Source of description | Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 21, 2021). |
Issued in other form | Print version: Watkins, Megan. Doing diversity differently in a culturally complex world London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2021 9781350012998 |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2021017369 |
ISBN | 9781350013025 electronic book |
ISBN | 1350013021 electronic book |
ISBN | 1350013013 electronic book |
ISBN | 9781350013018 (electronic bk.) |
ISBN | hardcover |
ISBN | paperback |