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    differences of others. It also fosters the ability to function harmoniously and effectively in our multicultural society. Our textbook, Comprehensive Multicultural Education: Theory and Practice, is always focusing on how teachers can promote multiculturalism in the classroom and I truly believe that this book is a great introduction to young children. It lets children…

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    However, in 1973 the White Australia Policy was abolished by the Whitlam government, and since then, steps have been made in the direction of Multiculturalism. In 1989 the Hawke government released the “National Agenda for a Multicultural Australia.” (Dr Henry Nicola, 2012) This stated that all people within Australia people had, by law: • “The right to express individual heritage, language and religion;…

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    Whilst it is possible that the discrimination I have experienced is due to the ethnicity the underlines my genetic makeup, I believe that it is mainly due to my gender. Growing up in a predominantly white, middle class environment I was subjected to the enforcement of stringent gender stereotypes. Despite women’s advancement in working labour, men and woman from the same location experience the world in different ways, which is based on the way they are treated by others (Connerly & Pederson,…

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    The purpose of this paper is to investigate the methods and approaches of embedding multicultural education in a classroom setting. The research will also address the following topics; marginalized and culturally diverse students dilemma in the classroom, opposition of students` native cultures and the host country`s culture. Additionally, other topics of interest will be the students` awareness in a democratic educational atmosphere and models and practices of multicultural education and…

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    even allowed to vote around the time that he was born. Schlesinger’s problem is not with the theory of multicultural melding, but solely on African American Studies. It was as if he held resentment against the Afrocentric movement and he used multiculturalism as a catalyst to debate against afrocentricity. Schlesinger also mentions that “American is not a nation of individuals at all but a nation of groups that ethnicity is the defining experience for most Americans (Schlesinger). Even if…

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    Susan Moller Okin's feminist critique of multiculturalism, which provides the basis for the argumentation of this thesis. Her provocative article, “Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?”, is often seen as the starting point of academic debate about the compatibility of women's rights and minority group rights. Nevertheless, this article is reviewed and analysed in Part I along with the rest of Okin’s work concerning the relationship of feminism and multiculturalism. Second, this thesis deals with…

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    as a pioneer in building a non-conventional approach to global leadership in his company Starr Consulting Group. The essential reason why Starr (2015) started to design a new structure for leadership consulting is because he saw the lack of multiculturalism in organizations…

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    Euphemism In Australia

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    of the Labor government between 1991 and 1996 and again in 1996 to 2007 by the Liberal government. Australia, in the past decade has seen political ethnic values decline with the existence of racist attitudes. However, public opinion towards multiculturalism is contradictory with strong levels of support for cultural diversity co-existing with anti-multicultural attitudes in both Sydney and Melbourne, Australia 's two main immigrant-receiving…

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    Hyphenated Canadian

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    Additionally, a popular term that highlights the separation of Canadians and especially immigrants to Canada is a “hyphenated Canadian”. The term entails those who identify as Canadians but wish to maintain a piece of their homeland. Although these terms are often spoke of, without a closer look it is unclear how impactful these labels are towards Canada’s culture. Within Canada, not many people solely identify as Canadian and most immigrants wish to hyphenate their “label” in order to maintain…

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    In the article “Why Multiculturalism Can’t End Racism” (Word and World, pp.112-116) Marlene Nourbese Philip discusses multiculturalism in Canada and how in her opinion multicultural policies in Canada may promote discrimination rather than end it. Philip discusses the inequality with-in Canada between different cultures and races; one of the main points being that the Canadian government only recognizes English and French in the constitution while omitting Native culture. Philips believes…

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