Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    This week I found both chapter 7 & chapter 8 to hold great ideas and helpful insights into becoming multicultural educators. Specifically, after reading chapter 8 I thought it would be a great benefit to a multicultural educator to be submersed in a foreign country for a short period of time before they start teaching. I think even if a future educator spent a week in a foreign country, ideally where they do not look like or speak the same language as the ethnic majority, it would greatly…

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    The organization I chose is one in which I hope to someday work for, taking me back to my home state of Florida. University of Florida is one of the biggest and well known colleges in the state of Florida that has great plans in place for cultural diversity, UF is truly one of the biggest melting pots of cultures. I hope to show that in this essay. The reason I have chosen UF to write my essay on is to learn as much as I can about the university, in hopes that this will help when I apply to the…

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    Multiculturalism has always been a topic of discussion for Canada. There are many myths about Multiculturalism but there is no clear evidence which shows that multiculturalism is a failure .Some people say that this is a dividing force for Canada, while supporters of multiculturalism say that it integrates the country. In this essay firstly I will present various facts about immigration and multiculturalism and then I will argue that multiculturalism has positive on Canada and help people to…

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    Solis & Dabbour (2006) suggest that the HSI designation may be seen as an example of neoliberal multiculturalism when they state that “HSI is simply a moniker based on a Latin@ student body count used for public relations and privileged access to funding, rather than practices connected to missions and purposes” (Solis & Dabbour, 2006, p. 49). They point to the fact that institutions most often use HSI funds for activities such as upgrading infrastructure which benefits all students, not…

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    Cultural Assimilation

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    discussed was assimilation. In his book, “Multiculturalism, A Very Short Introduction”, professor Ali Rattansi says there is a “growing acceptance within Western liberal democratic states that ethnic minorities have the right to retain their distinctive cultures, although always within certain limits” (Rattansi 11). Most of the book discusses the evolving debate and attempts to pin down a definition of multiculturalism. However, in my personal experience, multiculturalism is not the norm in…

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    Sociocultural changes are visible throughout Canada as we are a diversified country supporting many different beliefs, values, cultural and social factors. With the focus on many different beliefs and values throughout my community from past to present time it is evident that sociocultural changes are always in motion. As a child growing up in a small rural town there were very few single parent household, same sex marriages, and limited ethnic diversity in comparison to the historical Caucasian…

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    The suburb of Cabramatta has long been known as a highly populated area by Indo-Chinese migrants and influenced manifestly by their culture since the influx of refuges from the Vietnam War and Australia’s change in past migration policies. Cabramatta has been the centre of academic debates and literature since the 1990’s due to the ethnic residential concentration within the one area. Ethnic residential concentration is the large migration of one group from a particular culture to another…

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    further pursue my education in Vancouver. I think I speak for everyone when I say, when living in a foreign country, a sense of belonging and the value of multiculturalism are…

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    Trudeau's Policy Analysis

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    “respect” for multiculturalism, which was added as section 27 of the CCRF. Under this new federally altered section of CCRF, it is important o understand the “right” of multicultural freedoms was not mandated, but that the spirit of the new amendment would bring greater respect to the rule of law that protects racially alienated groups from harm. However, this was a major development since Trudeau’s policy orientated politics of the 1970s, which beginning to take…

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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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