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Looking Over the Edge: Preparing Teachers for Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Middle Schools
Teacher Education Quarterly (1997)
  • Francisco Rios, Western Washington University
  • Laura P. Stowell
  • Patricia A. Christopher
  • Janet E. McDaniel
Abstract
The principles and practices of multicultural education became the heart of one middle school teacher education program. The five principles included fostering inter/intragroup harmony through learning communities, targeting social justice and affirmation of diversity, empowering students and teachers, seeing things from multiple perspectives, and preparing teachers explicitly for cultural and linguistic diversity.
Keywords
  • Multicultural education,
  • Teacher education,
  • Cultural awareness,
  • Educational change
Publication Date
Fall 1997
Publisher Statement
Published by Caddo Gap Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/23478122
Citation Information
Francisco Rios, Laura P. Stowell, Patricia A. Christopher and Janet E. McDaniel. "Looking Over the Edge: Preparing Teachers for Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Middle Schools" Teacher Education Quarterly Vol. 24 Iss. 4 (1997)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/francisco_rios/42/