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Multiculturalism in the College Curriculum: A Handbook of Strategies and Resources for Faculty: The Greenwood Educators' Reference Collection

Autor Marilyn Lutzker
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mar 1995 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Emphasizing that diversity in the curriculum is as much about a way of thinking as it is about specific information, Lutzker presents a compendium of innovative and practical classroom strategies and widely available information resources which will enable faculty to increase the multicultural content of their courses without necessarily making major changes in their accustomed methods of teaching. This is a handbook for college faculty in all disciplines who would like to increase the multicultural content of their courses, but have been reluctant to do so for a variety of reasons including an already overloaded syllabus, a lack of background in the subject, uncertainty about student reactions, or lack of time to make substantial changes in an existing syllabus. Administrators anxious to increase diversity in the curriculum of their institutions, but unable to fund large-scale curriculum revision projects, will also find this volume useful.Part I is concerned with classroom strategies and with student research projects. Starting with discussions of objectives and priorities, the underlying role of critical thinking, and the importance of language sensitivity, the book then describes specific classroom strategies useful for increasing diversity. The subsequent chapters are devoted to discussions of general guidelines for developing student projects with a multicultural perspective, innovative alternatives to the traditional term paper, and suggestions for multicultural student projects which do not require library research. Part I concludes with a discussion of possible student reactions to increased multiculturalism, and suggested approaches to those reactions.Part II is concerned with information resources which will be useful to instructors and to students. Fully annotated lists are provided in a variety of areas including widely available primary sources, specialized biographical directories, sources for sample syllabi in all disciplines, guides to ethnic and foreign press, to films and videos, and to electronic resources. Part II concludes with a discussion designed to increase efficiency in using the library catalog to locate information in multicultural subject areas. Appendices provide sample research worksheets, a list of small publishers and distributors of multicultural books, and an annotated bibliography.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313289187
ISBN-10: 0313289182
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria The Greenwood Educators' Reference Collection

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MARILYN LUTZKER is Professor in the library at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. Her previous publications include Research Projects for College Students: What to Write Across the Curriculum (1988), and Criminal Justice Research in Libraries (1986), both published by Greenwood Press. She has lectured to numerous faculty groups about creative approaches to student research projects, and about incorporating multicultural approaches into traditional syllabi.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionGroundwork for a Multicultural ApproachObjectives/PrioritiesContent of the SyllabusLanguage/Word/NamesClassroom Strategies: Activities and Resources to Add DiversityStrategies and Resources for Developing Multicultural Student ProjectsDeveloping the ProjectGeneric Topics for Diversity-Related Student ResearchPrimary Sources for Diversity-Related Student ResearchWorking with the LibraryStudent Projects: The Diversity PerspectiveLibrary Research Assignments: Term Papers and Their AlternativesMulticultural Projects That Do Not Require Library ResearchSharing the InformationPlagiarismStudent Reactions and InteractionsExpect Some ProblemsSome Suggested Approaches to Classroom Problems Related to Issues of DiversityResources for Students and InstructorsEncyclopedias and Other OverviewsDirectoriesChronologies and AtlasesStatisticsBiographies and Biographical DirectoriesPeriodicals: Ethnic Press of the United States, Foreign Press, and Specialized Periodical IndexesSelected Primary Sources: Newspapers and Magazines of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth CenturiesSelected Primary Sources: Documents, Monographs, Archives, and Research CollectionsVisual Sources: Films, Videos, Photographs, and PostersSample SyllabiElectronic CommunicationLocating Additional Resources: Hints for Searching the Online CatalogBasic Searching in the Online Library CatalogMulticulturalism and Library of Congress Subject HeadingsAppendix A: Sample Library Research Worksheets: Sample Media Analysis WorksheetsAppendix B: Selected List of Small Publishers and Distributors of Multicultural BooksSelected Annotated Bibliography