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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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EDUCATION 441-4
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MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
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(D1.00)
Fall Semester, 1994
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Instructor: J
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Beynon
(September 6-December 5)
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Office: ?
MPX 8636
Tuesday/Thursday, 11:30 -13:20 ?
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291-3519
Location: MPX 8680
PREREQUISITE:
60 hours of credit.
DESCRIPTION:
Multicultural education can be defined as:
"an education in which cultural diversity is seen and used as a
valuable resource to enrich the lives of all, and in which every
child has the chance to benefit from the cultural heritage of
others, as well as his or her own."
This definition is the foundation of this course which is open to educators (student teachers,
teachers, administrators and counsellors) who want to develop positive ways of working in
multicultural communities. Role play, group discussion, case study, audiovisual and curriculum
materials will be used to assist participants to develop definitions of their professional roles in
a multicultural community, and activities and programs which will promote positive
intercultural education.
OBJECTIVES:
1.
Develop an understanding of the meaning of culture and multicultural education.
2.
Become familiar with multicultural resources (films, books, etc.)
3.
Evaluate curriculum materials for stereotyping and bias.
4.
Learn about the importance of cultural and racial background in shaping self-concept.
5.
Identify techniques for learning about a culture other than your own.
6.
Understand the negative impact of prejudice, discrimination and stereotyping and ways
of combating these with positive programs and problem solving strategies.
7. Begin defining your own attitudes, feelings, and values about cultural diversity.
8.
Become familiar through use of newspaper and media resources with issues in
multicultural education and develop strategies for analyzing origins of conflict.
THEMES: OVERVIEW OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION
These broadly define the major dimensions of multicultural education. In this course some
reference will be made to each. The course calendar will specify weekly topics which are
related to these themes.
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EDUC 4414 (131.00) (coued)
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I. Awareness of and Sensitivity to One's Own and Others' Cultural Background
(Personal Exchange).
Concepts: identity, ethnic identity, self-concept, multiculturalism
II.
Knowledge of Other Cultures. (History, Religion, Art, Celebrations, Music, Dance,
Play, School, Work, Community, Sex Roles)
III. Knowledge of Cultures in Contact
Concepts: acculturation, assimilation, integration, segregation, separation, "culture
shock" immigration
IV.
Curriculum and Program Planning/Developing Positive Multicultural Educational
Activities and Programs
- Evaluating materials for stereotyping and bias
- Access to multicultural curriculum
- Integrating multicultural experience and resources into the "mainstream"
curriculum, e.g., Art, Social Studies
- Building positive attitudes through educational programs
V.
Handling Conflict
VI.
The Social Context/Institutional Setting & Contemporary Issues
ASSIGNMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS:
1.
Attendance and class participation are required.............................................15%
2. Interview with someone from cultural background other
than your own (including written report)........................................................25%
3.
Problem solving tasks....................................................................................25%
4.
Analysis of a contemporary issue or Curriculum Assignment............................35%
BOOKS
Do
not purchase any books until you have attended the first class.
REQUIRED:
Allan, A.
B.
and J
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Nairne.
Class Discussions For Teachers
&
Counsellors in Elementary
Schools.
RECOMMENDED:
D'Oyley, Vincent, & Stan Shapson.
Innovative Multicultural Teaching.
Grant, Carl A., & Christine E.
Sleeter.
Turning on Learning: Five Approaches for Multicultural
Teaching, Plans for Race, Class, Gender, and Disability.
Griffin,
Kevin.
Vancouver's many faces.
Whitecap 1993.
Nieto, Sonia. Affirming Diversity. Longman Publishing. 0-8013-05-29-2.
Samuda, Ronald J
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, & Shui L. Kong.
Multicultural Education: Programmes and Methods.
Shapson, Stan, & Vincent D'Oyley.
Bilingual and Multicultural Education: Canadian
Perspectives.

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