(Name-mce) ListServ Name-mce Digest, Vol 337, Issue 2

SFRASERBURGE sfraserburge at bsu.edu
Mon Oct 16 08:54:58 EDT 2006


FYI: It was at Ball State University with the work of Dr. Charles Payne that
the term "multicultural education" was first used in the late 1970's. You
may want to contact him for further information.


On 10/13/06 7:48 PM, "name-mce-request at nameorg.org"
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> Today's Topics:
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>    1. Re:  Question re: MCTE (CARLI R. KYLES)
>    2. Re:  Question re: MCTE (Theresa Montano)
>    3. Re:  Question re: MCTE (CARLI R. KYLES)
>    4. Re:  Question re: MCTE (simaeduk8r at aol.com)
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> Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2006 12:07:12 -0700
> From: "CARLI R. KYLES" <kylesc at unlv.nevada.edu>
> Subject: Re: (Name-mce) ListServ Question re: MCTE
> To: NAME-MCE - National Association for Multicultural Education Email
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> This is good conversation- thank you for the responses.  It is clear that many
> movements either paralleled or gave rise to what we now know as multicultural
> teacher education (i.e- intergroup ed, intercultural ed, black ed, multiethnic
> ed, civil rights movement) and some universities took it upon themselves to
> include MCTE in their grad/teacher prep program before 1977- but I wonder if
> the NCATE standards of 1977 weren't issued, and the books from AACTE and ASCD
> weren't published- how much longer would it have taked for MCTE to become
> mainstream or deliberately a part of teacher preparation programs?  Was that
> the tipping point?  Would it have been up to progressive/radical educators to
> do this alone on their respective campuses?  I think we can still argue that
> quality MCTE is still not a part of teacher preparation programs- some
> universities enact Standard 4 with better quality and more than a one-shot,
> catch all course or tourist-heroes-holiday-human relation-approaches than
> others.  What is the next tipping point?  It certainly wasn't NCLB.
> 
> Comments?
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> Quoting "Hill, Djanna" <HillD at wpunj.edu>:
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>> 1977 sounds about right...but remember that Woodson was taking about the
>> kind of education that African Americans needed in 1901.  Cherry M.
>> Banks wrote about intercultural ed too...see Banks (1995)  Multicultural
>> education, transformative knowledge and action.
>> 
>> See you next month!
>> Djanna
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: name-mce-bounces at nameorg.org [mailto:name-mce-bounces at nameorg.org]
>> On Behalf Of Rachel Friedman
>> Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 6:31 AM
>> To: NAME-MCE - National Association for Multicultural Education
>> EmailDiscussion Group
>> Subject: Re: (Name-mce) ListServ Question re: MCTE
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>> Conference - Nov. 8-12, 2006
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>> Carli
>> Have you given consideration to the work of Rachel Davis Dubois? She was
>> a pioneer in the intercultural education movement. Look for the book
>> _All this and something more: Pioneering in intercultural education_.
>> Rachel
>> CARLI R. KYLES wrote:
>>> Join us in Phoenix, Arizona for the 16th Annual International NAME
>>> Conference - Nov. 8-12, 2006
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>>> Greetings listserv:
>>> 
>>> I'm trying to ascertain the start of institutionalized multicultural
>>> teacher education.  Can anyone support that the institutionalization
>>> of multicultural teacher education happened before 1977?  According to
>> 
>>> the Handbook of Research in MCE 2nd ed. (Banks, Ch.1, p. 13)- in 1977
>>> several landmark developments for MCE occurred in 1977- ASCD and AACTE
>> 
>>> published several seminal books and the issuance of NCATE standards
>>> requiring implementation of MCE in all member schools.  In that case,
>>> can we say that multicultural teacher ed (as we know it
>>> today) will be 30 years old in 2007?
>>> 
>>> Simply questioning and pondering. Thank you for your responses.
>>> 
>>> Carli
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> --
>> Rachel E. Friedman
>> Senior Lecturer in Early Years
>> Westminster Institute of Education
>> Oxford Brookes University
>> Harcourt Hill Campus
>> Oxford
>> OX2 9AT
>> England
>> 
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