Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    In the chapter 2 of the book Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class by Joseph F. Healey, it explains the contemporary Latina/o issue regarding the concept of assimilation and pluralism an throughout the chapter you see how these two ideas go hand in hand and how they effect the american society about immigration coming to the United States. In Healey definition on what is assimilation on page 43 he stated, “is a process in which formerly distinct and separate groups come to share a common culture…

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    Culturally Competent Leadership The most complex goal in the field of education is preparing school leaders and teachers to work with students who are racially, ethnically, and economically different from themselves (Gay, 2002). Critical areas of cultural responsiveness strategies in education present 21st century leaders with the overwhelming responsibility of reviewing policies, procedures, and programs in schools. (Pitre, Jackson, & Charles, 2011). Leadership is often regarded as the single…

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    carved towards multiculturalism and a greater Canada. In fact one could argue that Canada was a multicultural place from the start. For instance the first people to live on the land were the Aboriginals from Asia, then the European Settlers, to Africans, and even Latin Americans. The Chinese Immigration act in 1923, the celebration of the two millionth immigrant since confederation in 1972, and the Immigration Act are important events because they all represent and show how multiculturalism has…

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    families and meet their needs. A tension that arose with the Canadian nurses of color is that they are not given leadership positions among the other nurses. This was presented in chapter 11 of Righting Humanity and how Canada brought in the multiculturalism policy in the year of 1971. Under the Canadian nursing practice there is the “ideal” nurse and this mirrors only White. Canada brings up the multicultural policy but not there is a certain type of way a nurse should look and have in order to…

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    Gunadie explores the multicultural descent that exist in Canada. The video describes that one is not excluded from identifying as a Canadian by the way the look or their cultural background. But rather one of the great qualities of Canada is multiculturalism and that every culture and heritage is welcomed and given the same opportunity without being…

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    Because multicultural learning environments exist within our society we must remember that there are those students involved who are English Second Language (ESL). Such things to take into consideration comprises how well the students can read, write, and comprehend English. Other consideration may encompass performance anxieties related to student comfort levels with their abilities and the amount of time allocated for them to complete their testing. Furthermore, the environment in which an…

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    Farewell To Manzanar

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    Thesis: After reading Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki-Houston, it has been revealed that the divided society of Canada and the internment camp Manzanar are similar and disparate in numerous ways. Both Canada and Manzanar have comparable experiences with the internment of citizens. During both World Wars, internment camps were not an unfamiliar subject, in fact, many governments issued them. In both countries, citizens were forced from their homes into these camps by a law or order the…

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    legal aspects, professional ties and providing information on ways to apply and develop the lens. By identifying and understanding these lenses, we can understand how we view others and they view us. Through my own assessment, I identified with multiculturalism and…

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    Import Nowadays we live under the light of continuous economic, social and political changes taking place globally. The corollary of these is the creation of migration flow, which in turn has brought about social changes that led to multicultural societies. In Greece, one of the immigration countries, the composition of society and often redefined symbiosis indigenous people needed to immigrants, refugees, repatriates, gypsies and Muslims. This multicultural reality comes from interactions…

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    Admittedly, a social justice filter was not in question when designing my lesson plan. Retrospectively, I have realised the value of socially just pedagogies towards the advancements of student participation and overall outcomes. A socially just classroom is not simply built on fair and equitable principles, but offers students the opportunities to question and take action, in order to become culturally global citizens (Hackman, 2005, p.104). For the purpose of this task, I have selected an…

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