Improving Multicultural Education: Lessons from the Intergroup Education Movement

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Teachers College Press, Nov 19, 2004 - Education - 185 pages

Intergroup conflict has been a perennial problem in the United States since colonial times. This book describes how a group of educators, social activists, and scholars tried to reduce intergroup tensions and create schools where people of all groups could learn together and from each other. Demonstrating the links between the current multicultural education movement and the roots of intergroup education, Cherry Banks helps us to understand where we’ve been, where we are, and where we might strive to be in our future attempts to understand and teach diversity.

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About the author (2004)

Cherry A. McGee Banks is Professor of Education at the University of Washington– Bothell.

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