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Through Students' Eyes - Combating Racism in United States Schools

English · Hardback

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Foreword by Sonia Nieto
A Personal Note
Introduction: Racism in U.S. Schools--Crutch, Myth, or Reality?
Shall We Sit By While Racism Hurts our Children?
Racism in the United States and Its Schools, and Efforts to Reduce Racism
The New Role of the Arts in Antiracist/Multicultural Education
Students Take a Social Action Approach Against Racism in Schools
Assessing the Impact of an Antiracist/Multicultural Arts Curriculum
We Can Make a Difference
Now That We Have a Voice, Who Is Willing to Listen?
The Teacher Project--An Antiracist Pilot Study with Teachers
Where Do We Go from Here?
Appendices
References


About the author

KAREN B. MCLEAN DONALDSON is an Associate Professor and Systems-wide Program Director of the Cross Cultural Studies Institute for the School of Education at Alliant International University. Dr. Donaldson has received numerous awards and notoriety for her work in antiracist-multicultural education. She is the author of Through Students' Eyes: Combating Racism in United States Schools (Praeger, 1996).

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