What If All the Kids are White?: Anti-bias Multicultural Education with Young Children and FamiliesIn this compelling volume, distinguished educators tackle a frequently asked question about multicultural education: How do I teach about racial and cultural diversity if all my students are white? The authors propose seven learning themes to help young white children resist messages of racism and build identity and skills for thriving in a multicultural country and world. The text includes strategies, resources, and classroom examples for implementing the learning themes in early childhood settings. Taking multicultural education to a new level, this practical guide places the development of white children's racial identity in the context of the historical construction of "whiteness" and racism in America, and suggests strategies for nurturing a new white identity as the starting place for anti-bias/multicultural work with children. It includes activities for families and staff, reflection questions, a review of white anti-racism activists, lists of suggested children's books, and organizational and website resources. |
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... Exploring White Identities with Staff and Families 51 51 52 55 66 Working with Resistance to AB / MC Work 66 Learning About Your Own Identity 68 Learning About Your Children's Families 69 Laying the Foundation for Working with Families ...
... explore the long - overdue treatment of whites NOT as homogeneous , but as a group with intricate variety , unraveling privilege and social class differences in depth , acknowledging that the material advantages of being white are not ...
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