An Educational Psychology of Methods in Multicultural Education

Author:   Christopher Thao Vang
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   6
ISBN:  

9781433107900


Pages:   361
Publication Date:   01 March 2010
Format:   Paperback
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The United States of America is a multilingual and multicultural nation made up of people of culturally, economically, religiously, and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Designed to appeal to all educators, this book was written to help prospective educators address socio-cultural questions, ideas, issues, and curiosities they encounter in multicultural education. Differences in race, ethnicity, culture, religion, social class, and socio-economic status call for comprehensive multicultural education—not only for students, but also for teachers. Today’s pre-service and in-service educators—teachers, administrators, parents, and teacher candidates—need to understand how students of various cultures feel, learn, understand, and behave in elementary and secondary schools as well as how these students adjust and adapt to the mainstream society in the communities where they live. The information in this book will guide educators in exploring the socio-cultural issues of cultural diversity and multiculturalism.

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Author:   Christopher Thao Vang
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   6
Weight:   0.540kg
ISBN:  

9781433107900


ISBN 10:   1433107902
Pages:   361
Publication Date:   01 March 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures – Foreword – Preface – Part One: The Multicultural Education Domain – The Psycho-Social Dimensions of Multicultural Education – The Dimensions of Student Diversity – Becoming Multicultural Educators – Part Two: The Student Diversity Domain – European American Children and Their Families – Hispanic American Children and Their Families – Native American Children and Their Families – African American Children and Their Families – Arab American Children and Their Families – Asian American Children and Their Families – Southeast Asian Children and Their Families – Part Three: The At-Risk Students’ Domain – At-Risk Students in Public Schools – Part Four: The School Curricular Domain – Challenges in Curricular Approaches – Multicultural Instructional Practices – Part Five: The Family and School Partnership Domain – Ways to Communicate with Diverse Parents – Appendix: Selected Resources – References – Index.

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This is a fantastic book that covers the many aspects of today's multicultural education in a pluralistic society. Its content collectively opens the eye of prospective educators and students to gain so much knowledge in social and cultural domains that enhance teaching and learning to better prepare academic instructors for dealing with cultural diversity in the classroom. (Jonas Vangay, Ed.D, PDSO/Director of the International Students Services, Professor in Cultural Anthropology and Hmong Language, Merced Community College, California) This new book is an excellent addition to our essential and expanding compendium of literature on diversity, and I believe all students of critical pedagogy will welcome Vang's contribution and perspective. This ... adds to our understanding of the elements of teaching and learning within multicultural communities. (Peter McLaren, Professor, Graduate School of Education, UCLA) Christopher Vang has put together a brilliantly lucid, splendidly readable, and intellectually synthesized multicultural book that addresses major issues in the teaching and learning circle involving students of diverse backgrounds. This book shows teachers the methods of teaching to reach out to all students and explains the psycho-social environment which both students and teachers are sharing each and every day. I am pleased to recommend this book to all credential students in preparing prospective educators to work with children in the diverse classroom. (Tony Vang, Associate Professor of Teacher Education and Literacy and Early Education/Hmong BCLAD Coordinator, California State University, Fresno and an elected member of School Board of Education for Fresno Unified School District)


"""This is a fantastic book that covers the many aspects of today's multicultural education in a pluralistic society. Its content collectively opens the eye of prospective educators and students to gain so much knowledge in social and cultural domains that enhance teaching and learning to better prepare academic instructors for dealing with cultural diversity in the classroom."" (Jonas Vangay, Ed.D, PDSO/Director of the International Students Services, Professor in Cultural Anthropology and Hmong Language, Merced Community College, California) ""This new book is an excellent addition to our essential and expanding compendium of literature on diversity, and I believe all students of critical pedagogy will welcome Vang's contribution and perspective. This ... adds to our understanding of the elements of teaching and learning within multicultural communities."" (Peter McLaren, Professor, Graduate School of Education, UCLA) ""Christopher Vang has put together a brilliantly lucid, splendidly readable, and intellectually synthesized multicultural book that addresses major issues in the teaching and learning circle involving students of diverse backgrounds. This book shows teachers the methods of teaching to reach out to all students and explains the psycho-social environment which both students and teachers are sharing each and every day. I am pleased to recommend this book to all credential students in preparing prospective educators to work with children in the diverse classroom."" (Tony Vang, Associate Professor of Teacher Education and Literacy and Early Education/Hmong BCLAD Coordinator, California State University, Fresno and an elected member of School Board of Education for Fresno Unified School District)"


This is a fantastic book that covers the many aspects of today's multicultural education in a pluralistic society. Its content collectively opens the eye of prospective educators and students to gain so much knowledge in social and cultural domains that enhance teaching and learning to better prepare academic instructors for dealing with cultural diversity in the classroom. (Jonas Vangay, Ed.D, PDSO/Director of the International Students Services, Professor in Cultural Anthropology and Hmong Language, Merced Community College, California) This new book is an excellent addition to our essential and expanding compendium of literature on diversity, and I believe all students of critical pedagogy will welcome Vang's contribution and perspective. This ... adds to our understanding of the elements of teaching and learning within multicultural communities. (Peter McLaren, Professor, Graduate School of Education, UCLA) Christopher Vang has put together a brilliantly lucid, splendidly readable, and intellectually synthesized multicultural book that addresses major issues in the teaching and learning circle involving students of diverse backgrounds. This book shows teachers the methods of teaching to reach out to all students and explains the psycho-social environment which both students and teachers are sharing each and every day. I am pleased to recommend this book to all credential students in preparing prospective educators to work with children in the diverse classroom. (Tony Vang, Associate Professor of Teacher Education and Literacy and Early Education/Hmong BCLAD Coordinator, California State University, Fresno and an elected member of School Board of Education for Fresno Unified School District)


Author Information

Christopher Thao Vang is an associate professor of teacher education at California State University, Stanislaus. Dr. Vang teaches courses in methods in multilingual education, the foundation of education in a diverse society, health and science methodology, and classroom management and professional practices. In addition to seven children’s books in Hmong and English, a handbook for Hmong parents written in Hmong, and many professional and refereed articles on multicultural issues and instructional approaches, Dr. Vang has written more than 90 online articles to educate the Hmong-American community on a variety of issues.

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