ABSTRACT

First published in 1992. In this volume, the first of this series, many of these themes and issues are rehearsed, although the major focus is on the diversity of approaches to social and narrower educational policy and practice in culturally diverse societies. Authors have been invited to review, critically discuss and seek to extend the theoretical and ideological assumptions underlying policy and practice in their chosen field.

part |60 pages

Integration, Cultural Diversity or Separation?

part |86 pages

Multicultural, Intercultural or Antiracist

chapter |12 pages

Multicultural Education

Approaches, Developments and Dimensions

chapter |29 pages

Multicultural or Antiracist Education?

The Need to Choose

chapter |11 pages

From Multicultural to Intercultural

How to Move from One to the Other *

chapter |10 pages

From Multicultural to Intercultural

Is It Necessary to Move from One to the Other? *

part |88 pages

Values, Morality and Cultural Diversity

chapter |42 pages

Moral Diversity or Universal Values?

The Problem of Moral Education within Socially Segmented Societies

part |86 pages

Issues, Dilemmas and Promises

chapter |15 pages

Peace Education in the Schools

The Urgency of Study and the Necessity of Balance

chapter |16 pages

What it is and Why it is Needed

The Case for Affirmative Action in Schools