Casebook for Exploring Diversity, A, 3/E
ISBN-10: 0131708066
ISBN-13: 9780131708068
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Copyright: 2007
Format: Paper; 224 pp
Published: 04/20/2006
Description
For courses in multicultural education or multicultural curriculum, and elementary, secondary and K-12 methods courses.
With its concrete, focused cases, the third edition of this casebook again focuses on the wealth of multicultural and diversity issues faced by today's teachers. Its authentic cases offer opportunities for analysis on several levels and are sufficiently complex so as to invite multiple interpretations. They present examples of everyday situations involving gender, ethnicity, race, religion, language, affectional orientation, socioeconomic status, parents, and community...even technology. The cases involve classroom issues that are relevant to all grade levels and all content areas, allowing instructors significant flexibility in their use.
Features
Starts students off with issues that relate to students in more familiar gender-based ways.
Encourages students to explore how race relates to issues of ethnicity and national origin—helps students see how race is similar to, and different from, these other factors.
Introduces future teachers to challenges and opportunities offered by this growing segment of the American population.
Assists instructors in determining appropriateness of cases to instructional goals, e.g. lesson and unit planning, interacting with K-12 students in clinicals, and state and national standards.
Outlines guidelines for creating additional context in one section of the text—using them is easier, and the adaptability of each case to numerous teaching outcomes is made more obvious.
Invites teachers to explore diversity issues more deeply and broadly by developing their own cases for analysis.
Provides instructors with ideas for in-class discussions or assignments—focuses students on self-reflection, application and further study.
Sets the stage for readers, then draws them in, and encourages analysis and discussion.
Bridges the gap between what students learn from the cases and what else they may want or need to know.
Links students to relevant, reliable information pertinent to the issues addressed in the cases.
Serves as additional resources for instructors and students alike.
New To This Edition
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Gender
3 Ethnicity
4 Race
5 Socioeconomic Status
6 Religion
7 Special Needs
8 Sexual Orientation
9 Language
10 Ageism
Resource A Creating Additional Context for a Given Case
Resource B Banks's Approaches for the Integration of Multicultural Content
Resource C Design Your Own Case
Resource D Matrix: Interpersonal Competence Cases, Multicultural Content Cases
Resource E Bibliography of Multicultural Children's Literature
Resource F Sample Rubrics for Assessing Students' Responses to Cases
Bibliography
Glossary
Courses
Multicultural / Multiethnic Education
[SUPPLEMENTS]
(Curriculum & Instruction)
Multicultural / Multiethnic Education
[SUPPLEMENTS]
(Foundations / Intro to Teaching)
General Methods (K-12)
[SUPPLEMENTS]
(Curriculum & Instruction)
Next Edition(s)
Backcover Copy
With the increasing diversity in today’s schools, A Casebook for Exploring Diversity is an excellent supplemental text for preservice teachers in multicultural, inclusive, or urban education courses, as well as for inservice teachers and participants in professional development workshops. Its 37 real-life case studies represent scenarios that could occur in any school–urban, suburban, or rural–and at any grade level. They address the topics of gender, ethnicity, race, socioeconomic status, religion, special needs, sexual orientation, language, and ageism. Each case study, followed by questions and activities, will help you develop your interpersonal skills, better understand your students, and broaden your multicultural horizons in a classroom setting.
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