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2002, fall, focus on multicultural education, other news & features, school choice, schools, students

November 27 — 3:26 pm

Student transfer applications due in Nov.

Transfer application for students interested in transferring to another public school outside their neighborhood boundaries must be filed with the

2002, august, curriculum, fall, focus on multicultural education, multicultural education, politics, racial equity, segregation and desegregation, theme articles

September 25 — 1:31 pm

1967: African American students strike, survive police riot to force change

In 1967, African American students all across the nation’s college campuses were shutting down classes and sitting in administration offices

Ron Whitehorne

2002, august, curriculum, fall, focus on multicultural education, multicultural education, school reform commission, theme articles

September 25 — 1:31 pm

A new push for African American studies

Top School District officials are planning new steps to insure implementation of the District’s long-standing commitment to "provide a well-rounded

2002, august, curriculum, fall, focus on multicultural education, multicultural education, theme articles

September 25 — 1:31 pm

School District Policy 102 Multiracial-Multicultural-Gender Education

These are excerpts of the policy, which was adopted by the Board of Education January 24, 1994. The full policy

2002, august, curriculum, fall, focus on multicultural education, multicultural education, principals, racial equity, student activism, teachers, theme articles

September 25 — 1:31 pm

‘Doing’ multicultural education is continuing a struggle for democracy

In big and small ways, people throughout Philadelphia and the country are “doing” multicultural education in efforts to improve the

multi photo

2002, august, fall, focus on multicultural education, multicultural education, theme articles

September 25 — 1:31 pm

For further reading

Listed here are several of many valuable works on multicultural education, addressing theory, teaching, and multicultural curriculum content. Banks, James

2002, august, community organizing, fall, focus on multicultural education, immigrants, parent involvement, theme articles

September 25 — 1:31 pm

Where to get more help:

Child Health Watch (a project of Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth): (215) 563-5848, ext. 17. Call for help applying

2002, august, curriculum, fall, focus on multicultural education, multicultural education, racial equity, theme articles

September 25 — 1:31 pm

Taking multicultural, anti-racist education seriously

An interview with educator Enid Lee The following is condensed from an interview with Enid Lee, a consultant on language,

2002, august, curriculum, fall, focus on multicultural education, math, multicultural education, social studies, teachers, theme articles

September 25 — 1:31 pm

Multiculturalism has triggered change across the curriculum

Multiculturalism is changing the face of publishing as parents, students and educators demand that the curriculum embrace an increasing diversity

2002, august, fall, focus on multicultural education, immigrant students, immigrants, student activism, theme articles, violence

September 25 — 1:31 pm

Bartram students work to bridge cultural differences

When Soba Camara left her native Guinea in 1996 as a 12-year-old to live with an aunt in Maryland, the

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