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The Multicultural Web Below you will find links to some of the best web-based resources in the field of multicultural education. http://www.ithaca.edu/wise/topics/multicultural.htm Ithaca College’s Working to Improve Schools and Education, or WISE, website on multicultural education provides an excellent selection of links to articles, essays and other websites addressing a broad diversity of topic in multicultural education. The essays and articles included are teacher-friendly and accessible, without trivializing or oversimplifying issues addressing diverse learning communities.
http://www.emtech.net/multicultural_education.html emTech’s website addressing multicultural education provides and comprehensive directory of links to entities and organizations at the forefront of multicultural education, as well as links to websites exploring and celebrating the unique cultural heritages of students from a wide variety of racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds.
http://www.cal.org/crede/ The University of California, Santa Cruz’s Center for Research on Education, Diversity and Excellence, or CREDE, website provides access to peer-reviewed, US Department of Education funded research in the fields of multilingual and multicultural education. It provides a strong voice of advocacy for learners belonging to minoritized linguistic, ethnic and cultural communities.
http://iteslj.org/ The Internet TESL Journal for Teachers of English as a Second Language is an excellent resource for teachers within diverse linguistic communities, providing access to a thoughtfull-selected collection of relevant research, essays, articles lesson plans and teaching strategies.
http://www.mcreview.com The on-line edition of the MultiCultural Review provides access to content-area specific essays, articles and research in the field of multicultural education. The website also permits teachers to submit their own work to be reviewed for inclusion in future editions of the journal. | | |
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