Multiculturalism Education
Multiculturalism education stresses the promotion of understanding, respect, and acceptance of cultural diversity within our society.
Multicultural education involves:
Anti-racism education promotes the elimination of racism through identifying and changing institutional policies and practices as well as identifying individual attitudes and behaviours that contribute to racism.
Anti-racism education involves:
Multiculturalism and anti-racism education provides learning experiences that promote strength through diversity and social, economic, political, and cultural equity. Multiculturalism and anti-racism education gives students learning experiences that are intended to enhance their social, emotional, aesthetic, artistic, physical, and intellectual development. It provides learners with the tools of social literacy and skills for effective cross-cultural interaction with diverse cultures. It also recognizes the importance of collaboration between students, parents, educators, and communities working toward social justice in the education system.
The key goals of multiculturalism and anti-racism education are:
Fine Arts - identifying ways in which the fine arts portray cultural experiences
Humanities - identifying similarities and differences within cultural groups' lifestyles, histories, values, and beliefs
Mathematics or Science - recognizing that individuals and cultural groups have used both diverse and common methods to compute, to record numerical facts, and to measure
Physical Education - developing an appreciation of games and dances from diverse cultural groups
This summary is derived from Multicultural and Anti-Racism Education - Planning Guide (Draft) , developed in the Social Equity Branch in 1994.
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Ministry of Education
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