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Rice, Julie Steinkopf; Horn, Terri – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2014
Service-learning has been shown to be an effective technique for teaching diversity; however, the literature is scant concerning theoretically informed approaches. This study fills that void by drawing upon the work of Freire, Rendón, and others. After describing how an integrative praxis approach is applied in a sociology course, the authors…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Praxis, Sociology, Student Surveys
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Johnson, Jennifer M.; Lambie, Glenn W. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2012
The present study investigated a six-week multicultural personal growth group as a pedagogical strategy to support first-year graduate counseling students' (N = 20) levels of ethnic identity development (Phinney & Ong, 2007) and social-cognitive maturity (Hy & Loevinger, 1996). Students' levels of ethnic identity and social-cognitive development…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Cognitive Development, Group Experience, Counselor Training
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Hipolito-Delgado, Carlos P.; Cook, Jennifer M.; Avrus, Elaine M.; Bonham, Erica J. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2011
The Multicultural Action Project (MAP) is a cultural immersion project that requires counseling students to engage with diverse cultural communities on 3 levels: observation, information seeking, and action. To ascertain if participating in MAP improved the multicultural competence of graduate counseling students, the authors conducted an…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Information Seeking, Multicultural Education, Competency Based Education
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Wright, Sarah; Hodge, Paul – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2012
Students undertaking field-based learning, in which they work with Indigenous people in Northern Australia, describe a profound learning experience redolent with emotion. Inspired, challenged and transformed, the students are compelled in ways that require them to interrogate their own selves and taken-for-granted beliefs. In this paper, we draw…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Indigenous Populations, Experiential Learning, Cultural Pluralism
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Houser, Neil O. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2008
This report utilizes a qualitative methodology to investigate an educational approach designed to promote critical consciousness and multicultural understanding among undergraduate and graduate students in teacher education. The approach, referred to as a "cultural plunge", involves intense exposure to social and cultural settings in which the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Cultural Pluralism, Empathy, Teaching Methods
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McCadden, Brian; Rose, Martha – AILACTE Journal, 2008
The school-aged population continues to diversify, yet the student body at small liberal arts teacher preparation programs generally does not. To help prepare our socioculturally homogeneous students to teach a more diverse student body, we developed a three-tiered approach that includes a diversity model integrated across the curriculum, an…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Teaching Methods, Multicultural Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Chakraborty, Basanti; Stone, Basanti – Childhood Education, 2007
When children come to school, they bring with them a common thread they all have their individual names. Children from minority cultures, however, often encounter difficulties for being different; one obvious difference can be their given names. Names that are unfamiliar to other children may cause social tension or ridicule when a teacher calls…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Minority Groups, Teaching Methods, Sensitivity Training
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Chang, Jui-shan – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2006
This article presents an account of how the author has made cultural diversity a powerful pedagogical resource for teaching rather than a burden. It is suggested that such an approach can deliver real educational benefits, rather than simply being a protocol to meet the requirements of "political correctness" or commercial imperatives. The issues…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cultural Pluralism, Multicultural Education, Sensitivity Training
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Chavez, Alicia Fedelina – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2007
Multiculturally congruent classroom learning environments have remained elusive in United States higher education as colleges strive to recruit, retain, and educate an increasingly diverse population. Frustrations run high amongst domestic and international students of color who find collegiate classrooms in the United States difficult to…
Descriptors: Interviews, Classroom Observation Techniques, Group Dynamics, Educational Environment
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Gabb, Diane – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2006
In every classroom where interactivity is part of the learning process, teachers become facilitators. Facilitating in the multicultural classroom presents special challenges for teachers in overcoming psychosocial problems that may be present when people from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds interact. Students represent different…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Teaching Methods, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques