Description |
1 online resource (xliv, 528 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Part 1: Diversity and Citizenship Education: Cross-Cutting Issues and Concepts ; 1. The Challenges of International Migration in the 21st Century: Stephen Castles ; 2. Beyond State Inclusion: On the Normalizing and Integrating Forces of Deterritorialized Citizenship and Civic Education: Bashir Bashir ; 3. Globalization and Education for Cosmopolitan Citizenship: Hugh Starkey ; Part 2: The United States, Canada, and South Africa |
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4. Citizenship, Culture, and Race in the United States: Angela M. Banks ; 5. Multicultural and Citizenship Education in Canada: Slow Peace as an Alternative to Social Cohesion: Reva Joshee and Monica Thomas ; 6. Citizenship, Identity, and Human Rights in South Africa: Viewed Through the Lens of Xenophobia: Kogila Moodley ; Part 3: England, Norway, Germany, and France ; 7. Citizenship Education, Inclusion, and Belonging in Europe: Rhetoric and Reality in England and Norway: Audrey Osler |
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8. "Who Here Is a Real German?" German Muslim Youths, Othering, and Education: H. Julia Eksner and Saba Nur Cheema ; 9. Citizenship and Diversity in Education in France: Public Controversies, Local Adaptations, and Commitments: Géraldine Bozec ; Part 4: China, South Korea, and Singapore ; 10. Education and Citizenship Education of Ethnic Minority Groups in China: Struggles Between Ethnic Diversity and National Unity: Wing-Wah Law ; 11. Citizenship Education in Korea: Challenges and New Possibilities: Yun-Kyung Cha, Seung-Hwan Ham, and Mi-Eun Lim |
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12. Citizenship Education and Diversity in Singapore: Navigating Identity in This "Brave New World": Rahil Ismail ; Part 5: The Middle East ; 13. Citizenship Education, Immigrants, and the Quest for Justice in the Arab World: Muhammad Faour ; 14. Transforming the Civics Curriculum in Lebanon for Learning Active Citizenship: Bassel Akar ; 15. Diversity, Identity, and Agency: Kuwaiti Schools and the Potential for Transformative Education: Rania Al-Nakib ; 16. From Empire to Republic: Citizenship, Pluralism, and Diversity in Turkey: Hasan Aydin and Fadime Koc-Damgaci |
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17. Diversities and Civic Education in Israel, a Society Ridden With Conflict: Zvi Bekerman and Aviv Cohen ; Part 6: Mexico and Brazil ; 18. Stealth Diversity and the Indigenous Question: The Challenges of Citizenship in Mexican Civic Education: Bradley A. Levinson and María Eugenia Luna Elizarrarás ; 19. Citizenship and Education in Brazil: The Contributions of Black and Indigenous Peoples: Douglas Verrangia and Petronilha Beatriz Gonçalves e Silva ; Part 7: Diversity and Citizenship Education: Implications of Theory and Research for Teaching ; 20 Toward a powerful human rights curriculum in schools: problems and possibilities. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 15, 2020) |
Subject |
Citizenship -- Study and teaching -- Cross-cultural studies
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Multicultural education -- Cross-cultural studies
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Globalization -- Political aspects -- Cross-cultural studies
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EDUCATION -- Essays.
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EDUCATION -- Organizations & Institutions.
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EDUCATION -- Reference.
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EDUCATION / Research
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Citizenship -- Study and teaching
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Globalization -- Political aspects
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Multicultural education
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Genre/Form |
Cross-cultural studies
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Banks, James A., editor.
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LC no. |
2017012278 |
ISBN |
9780935302653 |
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0935302654 |
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9780935302691 |
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0935302697 |
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