Saturday, November 20, 2010

Facing Realities

Seattle Public Schools Student Demographics
Enrollment
October 2009 Student Count
46,523
May 2010 Student Count
46,440
Gender (October 2009)
Male23,85551.3%
Female22,66848.7%
Race/Ethnicity (October 2009)
American Indian/Alaskan Native8511.8%
Asian10,10021.7%
Asian/Pacific Islander10,10021.7%
Black9,70420.9%
Hispanic5,36211.5%
White20,50644.1%
Special Programs
Free or Reduced-Price Meals (May 2010)19,68442.4%
Special Education (May 2010)6,65614.3%
Transitional Bilingual (May 2010)5,61212.1%
Migrant (May 2010)00.0%
Section 504 (May 2010)4521.0%
Foster Care (May 2010)2820.6%
Other Information (more info)
Unexcused Absence Rate (2009-10)27,3150.6%
Annual Dropout Rate (2008-09)9097.1%
On-Time Graduation Rate (2008-09)2,40970.1%
Extended Graduation Rate (2008-09)2,67677.9%

What are some ideas you have to infuse multicultural education in your classroom?

Multiculturalism in the classroom

What's your stance? Western Traditionalists? Multiculturalists? Both?

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Levels Of Multicultural Education

Western Traditionalist

Social scientists, historians, and other scholars who argue that the European Western tradition should be at the center of the curriculum in the United States schools, colleges, and universities because of the cogent influences that Western ideas and ideals have had on the development of the United States and the world (Banks, 2008).

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Multiculturalism

Multiculturalism is the acceptance or promotion of multiple ethnic cultures, applied to the demographic make-up of a specific place, usually at the organizational level, e.g. schools, businesses, neighborhoods, cities or nations. In this context, multiculturalists advocate extending equitable status to distinct ethnic and religious groups without promoting any specific ethnic, religious, and/or cultural community values as central.[1]