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- Title
MINORITY-SERVING INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO ADVANCING MULTICULTURAL TEACHER EDUCATION PEDAGOGY.
- Authors
BROOKS, MICHAEL; WEST-OLATUNJI, CIRECIE; BLACKMON, ANGELICQUE TUCKER; FROELICH, KATHY; DE LA TORRE, WILLIAM; MONTANO, THERESA; PEREGRINO, SYLVIA; QUINTANAR, ROSALINDA; SMITH, ROSAMOND J.
- Abstract
As enrollment of ethnically diverse students continues to increase, so should the number of teachers increase who are trained in multicultural education methods. Traditionally, those culturally competent educators come from Minority Serving Institutions. Given the lack of current research or data on the benefits of this type of teaching at MSIs relating to student outcomes, longitudinal as well as qualitative methodological approaches are suggested, hoping the results will bring about the awareness required to promote further change and ensure equitable learning environments for all.
- Subjects
DIVERSITY in education; MINORITY teachers; TEACHING methods; MULTICULTURAL education; COLLEGE teachers; CULTURAL pluralism; HISTORICALLY Black colleges &; universities; HIGHER education of minorities; UNIVERSITIES &; colleges; SUPPLY &; demand
- Publication
Education, 2012, Vol 133, Issue 2, p349
- ISSN
0013-1172
- Publication type
Article