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Curriculum Theories: Traditionalist, Conceptual-Empiricists, and Conceptualist
Traditionalist curriculum is the approach developed out of classical ideas regarding public education and school curriculum. It assumes that curriculum is defined by content and subject, based on the identification, selection, organization, and evaluation of learning, (Majali, 2016). This means … Continue reading
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Tagged Classroom, conceptual-empiricist, conceptualist, curriculum, education, instructors, learning, students, Theory, traditionalist
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Racial Inequality and Public Education
The Civil Rights Movement paved the way for social equality weakening social disparities between Whites and minorities. However, racial inequality remains constant and consistent more than 50 years later. The Civil Rights Movement was stimulated by the Supreme Court case, … Continue reading
Racial Inequality and the American City: Segregation and Unequal Opportunities in Public Education
America’s public education system continues to witness racial inequalities. This is specifically seen throughout the American city. This includes inner cities, metropolitan areas, and urban centers across the country. Although America continues to be growing in diversity and multiculturalism, the … Continue reading
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Tagged achievement gap, Brown v. Board of Education, diversity, education, housing, inequality, inner-city, integration, poverty, public schools, Segregation, suburban, urban
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Marriage in High Tech America: Social Trends in the Institution of Marriage
Marriage today is associated with different things. This includes, love, union, family, and companionship. It is also a topic up for social debate. While some consider the debate over same sex marriage, others deliberate the rise of divorce and children … Continue reading
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Tagged america, education, gender equality, marriage, modernization, social trends, technology
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Applying Multicultural Education to the Culturally Diverse Classroom
The United States is by far one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. This can be seen throughout institutional organizations such as America’s school system. Due to the growing diversity observed in everyday classrooms, schools realize the … Continue reading