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Transforming Multicultural Education Policy and Practice

Expanding Educational Opportunity

Edited by: James A. Banks

Afterword by: Margaret Smith Crocco

Publication Date: November 19, 2021

Pages: 416

Series: Multicultural Education Series

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Description+

Join us in celebrating the 25th anniversary of James A. Banks’s Multicultural Education Series published by Teachers College Press—a dynamic series consisting of more than 70 published books with many more in the pipeline. This commemorative volume features engaging, incisive, and timely selections from the bestselling and most influential books in the series. Together, these selections address how multicultural education should be transformed for a nation and world that are becoming increasingly complex due to virulent racism, pernicious nationalism, mass migrations, interracial mixing, social-class stratification, and a global pandemic. The volume is divided into five parts: (1) History and Foundations of Intergroup and Multicultural Education; (2) Structural and Institutional Racism in Schools; (3) Culture, Teaching, and Learning; (4) Curriculum Reform: History, Ethnic Studies, and English Language Learners; and (5) School Reform. All chapters are authored by eminent education scholars, including Tyrone C. Howard, Sonia Nieto, Carol D. Lee, Guadalupe Valdés, Christine E. Sleeter, Linda Darling-Hammond, Pedro A. Noguera, and James W. Loewen.

Book Features:

  • Informative and engaging selections from the most important and influential publications in the Multicultural Education Series.
  • An introduction by James A. Banks that integrates and interrelates the chapters and describes how they can be used to transform multicultural education for a changing world.
  • An afterword by Margaret Smith Crocco that synthesizes the book and describes ways to implement school reform that expands educational opportunity.

Author+

James A. Banks is the Kerry and Linda Killinger Endowed Chair in Diversity Studies Emeritus at the University of Washington, Seattle. He received the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation 2022 Medal Award honoring significant, distinguished, and enduring contributions to education through advocating for innovation, advancing education, and imparting inspiration. He received the 2023 AERA Distinguished Contributions to Research in Education Award.

Reviews+

“ Transforming Multicultural Education Policy & Practice: Expanding Educational Opportunity is an impactful read highly recommended to a wide range of social scientists across disciplines in addition to scholars and practitioners at both the K-12 and post-secondary levels.”

—Teachers College Record

“Historically grounded, field changing, and action driven, this book captures the mind and heart. James Banks has assembled a world-class dream team of scholars who examine the context of multicultural education to advance and deepen equity-centered knowledge, understandings, attitudes, dispositions, and skills during these times of tremendous social, political, economic, and health unrest. Every student, teacher, activist, researcher, policymaker, community member, and parent —new and more seasoned—committed to the work of social justice should read this book.”
—H. Richard Milner IV, Cornelius Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of Education,
Vanderbilt University, and author of Start Where You Are, But Don’t Stay There

“For 25 years, James A. Banks and the Multicultural Education Series have distinguishably represented the best of multicultural education scholarship. The more than 70 published books in the Series are defining excellence. Congratulations, Jim, you and your book authors are creating a proud radical heritage for the field.”
—Carl A. Grant, Hoefs-Bascom Professor of Teacher Education, University of Wisconsin Madison

“Several of the world’s most dynamic thinkers and researchers of race and racism, educational inequality, and inclusive curricula contribute to this commemorative volume. Their writings are timeless! I recommend this book highly to anyone who dares to dismantle the reins of oppression and marginalization of historically minoritized groups inside of schools and beyond.”
—Prudence L. Carter, Sarah and Joseph Jr. Dowling Professor of Sociology, Brown University, and author of Stubborn Roots: Race, Culture, and Inequality in U. S. and South African Schools.

“No one has influenced the conceptualization and uptake of multicultural education more than James Banks. This new volume commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Multicultural Education Series exemplifies the profound influence these works have had on how we think about equity, pedagogy, culture, and policy and practice in education. Timely, relevant, and extraordinarily useful!”
—Kris D. Gutiérrez, Carol Liu Professor, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Berkeley

“This book, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Multicultural Education Series, provides a capstone to this series of 70-plus books that have informed, enlightened, and challenged educators regarding the broad spectrum of multicultural education. It is a must read for all who have an interest in the concept of multicultural education.”
—H. Prentice Baptiste, Regents Professor, Multicultural and Science Education Distinguished Achievement Professor, New Mexico State University

“A welcome tour de force on some of the most urgent questions for all who work toward racial justice and educational equity. Placed in conversation, these pieces from 25 years of the Multicultural Education Series help us build from the past, take stock of where we are, and envision forward to more just pedagogies, policies, practices, and experiences in all schools and communities.”
—Sarah Dryden-Peterson, associate professor of education, Harvard Graduate School of Education

“Building more just schools within a stronger democracy are urgent endeavors that require attention to the pedagogical, policy, and research platform whose myriad dimensions are described throughout these chapters and in every book of the Multicultural Education Series. . . . One can only hope that a new generation of leaders (and followers) will carry on the visionary project of transformational change outlined in these books.”
—From the Afterword by Margaret Smith Crocco, professor emerita, Teachers College, Columbia University

Contents+

Contents

Acknowledgments  vii

Introduction  1
James A. Banks

Part I: History and Foundations of Intergroup and Multicultural Education

1.  Responding to Diversity in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Intergroup Education Movement  21
Cherry A. McGee Banks

2.  Multicultural Education: History and Dimensions  42
James A. Banks

Part II: Structural and Institutional Racism in Schools

3.  Understanding the Structural Nature of Oppression  Through Racism  55
Özlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo

4.  White Dominance and the Weight of the West  80
Gary R. Howard

Part III: Culture, Teaching, and Learning

5.  Culture and Learning  111
Sonia Nieto

6.  Culturally Responsive Pedagogy  137
Tyrone C. Howard

7.  Modeling with Cultural Data Sets  164
Carol D. Lee

Part IV: Curriculum Reform: History, Ethnic Studies, and English Language Learners

8.  Teaching What Really Happened: History as a Weapon  189
James W. Loewen

9.  What the Research Says About Ethnic Studies  209
Christine E. Sleeter and Miguel Zavala

10.  Realistic Expectations: English Language Learners and the Acquisition of “Academic” English  239
Guadalupe Valdés

Part V: School Reform

11.  The Role of Schools in Reducing Racial Inequality  275
Pedro Noguera and Esa Syeed

12.  Embracing a Structural View of Poverty and Education: Ditching Deficit Ideology and Quitting Grit  315
Paul C. Gorski

13.  Organizing for Success: From Inequality to Quality  326
Linda Darling-Hammond

Afterword  377
Margaret Smith Crocco

Credits  386

About the Contributors  387

Index  391

Awards+

2023 AERA Distinguished Contributions to Research in Education Award to James A. Banks

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Books In This Series
Race, Curriculum, and the Politics of Educational Justice
Race, Curriculum, and the Politics of Educational Justice
Fostering School–Family Relationships in Multicultural Communities
Fostering School–Family Relationships in Multicultural Communities
Critical Theory, Methods, and Design in Educational Research
Critical Theory, Methods, and Design in Educational Research
Affirming Student Ethnic Identities
Affirming Student Ethnic Identities
Critical Ethnic Studies and the Global Pursuit of Justice
Critical Ethnic Studies and the Global Pursuit of Justice
Let's Talk About DEI
Let's Talk About DEI
Why Historically Black Colleges and Universities Matter
Why Historically Black Colleges and Universities Matter
Hidden in Blackness
Hidden in Blackness
"To Remain an Indian"
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