1996
DOI: 10.1207/s15327930pje7103_3
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Educating for the 21st century: Beyond racist, sexist, and ecologically violent futures

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“…Numerous multicultural educators (e.g., Banks et al, 2001;Diaz, 1994, Hutchinson, 1996 argue for new conceptions of community, learning paradigms, and civic competence that reflect the plurality of peoples, cultures, and contributions in the United States. Yet, despite the intellectual richness of the campuses, universities still suffer from the ethnocentrism and divisions that have influenced our nation's historical development.…”
Section: Journal Of Nonprofit and Public Sector Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous multicultural educators (e.g., Banks et al, 2001;Diaz, 1994, Hutchinson, 1996 argue for new conceptions of community, learning paradigms, and civic competence that reflect the plurality of peoples, cultures, and contributions in the United States. Yet, despite the intellectual richness of the campuses, universities still suffer from the ethnocentrism and divisions that have influenced our nation's historical development.…”
Section: Journal Of Nonprofit and Public Sector Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%