(Name-mce) ListServ 10 Most Important Books: Poll

ZS Worotynec zsw at vex.net
Sat Nov 25 12:50:49 EST 2006


Hi. What a great question!

Paul, hope you can compile the responses you get and share back with the 
list? That would be really interesting and useful.

Thanks,

ZS
Kitchener, Ontario

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My top 10 important books>>

The ABC Task Force anti-bias curriculum: Tools for empowering young 
children. NAEYC. http://www.naeyc.org

The Affective curriculum: Teaching the anti-bias approach to young 
children. Valerie Rhomberg and Nadia Hall. Nelson Canada.

Challenging racism in the arts by Frances Henry and Carol Tator.
http://www.yorku.ca/fhenry/racisminthearts.htm

Selling illusions: The Cult of multiculturalism by Neil Bissoondath
Penguin Books. 1994.

The House of Commons. Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. 
Book Four, The Cultural Contribution of Other Ethnic Groups.  Queen's 
Printer for Canada.

Rethinking ethnocultural relations in Canada by Will Kymlicka. Oxford 
Press. 1998.

Include me too: Human diversity in early childhood. Ed by Kenise Murphy 
Kilbride. 1998.

The Secret mitzvah of Lucio Burke by Stephen Hayward.
http://www.randomhouse.ca/newface/hayward.php

Stephen Lewis report on racism in Ontario. Report to the Premier of 
Ontario, Summer 1992.
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/6174/lewis.html

The Diary of Anne Frank.

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On Fri, 24 Nov 2006, Paul C.Gorski wrote:

> I'm doing a bit of a poll. It's very simple. Please send me what you believe
> to be the 10 (or up to 10) most important books related to equity, social
> justice, and/or multicultural education. Please send the book title and
> author name.



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