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Culture, Difference, and Power, Revised Edition

Christine E. Sleeter

Publication Date: July 7, 2004

Series: Multicultural Education Series

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CD-ROM
ISBN: 9780807745243
$35.95
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Finally, the definitive resource on multicultural teaching—on a CD-ROM!

Recalling the dynamic, responsive, and interactive nature of teaching, this electronic book features 16 chapters with an Instructor’s Manual illustrating how to use them in 3 different courses. It includes:

  • 45 original readings by Christine Sleeter, plus 34 additional texts that can be used on screen or printed in PDF form.
  • 80 video clips that feature 5 classrooms, 7 teachers, 1 school leadership team, 5 noted theorists, and 2 artists.
  • 8 interactive quizzes.
  • 40 guides for investigating community, school, and classroom issues.
  • 10 guides for examining oneself as a cultural being.
  • Guidance in translating the community and self-investigations into pedagogy.
  • Hundreds of pictures, animated cartoons, and diagrams.
  • Over 500 references accessible through a user-friendly search engine.

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Instructor’s Manual

$35.95

Professors: Request an Exam Copy

Print copies available for US orders only. For orders outside the US, see our international distributors.

Books In This Series
"To Remain an Indian"
From Foster Care to College
From Foster Care to College
Achieving Equal Educational Opportunity for Students of Color
Achieving Equal Educational Opportunity for Students of Color
Critical Multicultural Education
Critical Multicultural Education
Race and Media Literacy, Explained (or Why Does the Black Guy Die First?)
Race and Media Literacy, Explained (or Why Does the Black Guy Die First?)
Whiteness in the Ivory Tower
Whiteness in the Ivory Tower
Culturally Sustaining Policymaking in Indigenous Communities
Culturally Sustaining Policymaking in Indigenous Communities
Educating for Equity and Excellence
Educating for Equity and Excellence
Seeing Whiteness
Seeing Whiteness
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