Multicultural and Bilingual Educational Approaches

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Multicultural and Bilingual Educational Approaches By: Kimberly Lucas

Definitions Multicultural Education – an approach to learning and teaching that seeks to foster an understanding of and mutual respect for the values, beliefs and practices of different social groups. Bilingual education is for students who have two languages one is usually used at home and the other is used in the classroom.

Multicultural Education Banks four approach scheme Contributions Ethnic Additive Transformative Decision-Making and Social Action

Bilingual Education Three main approaches Transition Maintenance Two-Way Bilingual

What I think… Students should be prepared World is becoming more diversified Preparation will help them succeed

References… Perlman, Michal, Tharsni Kankesan, and Jing Zhang. "Promoting Diversity In Early Child Care Education." Early Child Development & Care 180.6 (2010): 753-766. Academic Search Complete. Web. 23 Mar. 2012. Snowman, Jack and Rick McCown. Psychology Applied to Teaching. 13th ed. Canada: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2012. Print. THE END