The increasing ethnic, racial, cultural, religious, and language diversity in nations throughout the world is forcing educators and policymakers to rethink existing notions of citizenship and nationality. To experience cultural democracy and freedom, a nation must be unified around a set of democratic values such as justice and equality that balance unity and diversity and protect the rights of diverse groups. Diversity and Citizenship Education: Global Perspectives brings together in one comprehensive volume a group of international experts on the topic of diversity and citizenship education. These experts discuss and identify the shared issues and possibilities that exist when educating for national unity and cultural diversity. Diversity and Citizenship Education: Global Perspectives presents compelling case studies and examples of successful programs and practices from twelve nations, discusses problems that arise when societies are highly stratified along race, cultural, and class lines, and describes guidelines and benchmarks that practicing educators can use to structure citizenship education programs that balance unity and diversity. The book covers a broad range of issues and includes vital information on such topics as
Migration, citizenship, and education
The challenge of racialized citizenship in the United States
The contribution of the struggles by Indians and Blacks for citizenship and recognition in Brazil
Crises of citizenship education and ethnic issues in Germany, Russia, and South Africa
Conflicts between religious and ethnic factions
Diversity, globalization, and democratic education
About the Author
The Editor
JAMES A. BANKS is Kerry and Linda Killinger Professor of Diversity Studies and director of the Center for Multicultural Education at the University of Washington, Seattle. His books include Multicultural Education: Issues and Perspectives, (6th Edition) from Wiley and the Handbook of Research on Multicultural Education (2nd Edition) from Jossey-Bass. Professor Banks is a past president of the American Educational Research Association and the National Council for the Social Studies. He is also a member of the National Academy of Education.
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An extremely timely topic. Much of the world is struggling to reconcile growing diversity with national identity.
Stellar and international cast of authors, with contributors from the U.S., England, Canada, India, Japan, China, Germany, Israel, Palestine, Brazil, South Africa, Russia.