The Multicultural Education Series provides the latest research and practical knowledge about ways to reform education so that all students will have an equal opportunity to learn. It also provides knowledge about ways to improve academic achievement and race relations in educational settings. The books in the series are written by distinguished authors such as Linda Darling-Hammond, Sonia Nieto, James Loewen, and Christine Sleeter—as well as by younger scholars like Anne H. Charity Hudley and Tyrone Howard. The books in this series address issues crucial to the education and well-being of our next generation.
—James A. Banks, Series Editor
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800.575.6566 • www.tcpress.com TEACHERS COLLEGE PRESS
Defining and Explicating the Knowledge Base in Multicultural Education:The 15-Year Odyssey of the Multicultural Education SeriesSaturday, April 9 12:25–1:55 pmSheraton / Napoleon Ballroom B2
Session Participants: Linda Darling-Hammond • Cherry A. Banks • Guadalupe Valdes • Christine E. Sleeter • Tyrone C. HowardChair: James A. BanksDiscussant: Margaret S. Crocco
Multicultural Strategies for Education and Social Change Carriers of the Torch in the United States and South Africa Arnetha F. Ball
Our Worlds in Our Words Exploring Race, Class, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in
Multicultural ClassroomsMary Dilg
Talkin Black Talk Language, Education, and Social ChangeEdited by H. Samy Alim and John Baugh
Teaching Democracy Unity and Diversity in Public LifeWalter C. Parker
Teaching and Learning in Two Languages Bilingualism and Schooling in the United StatesEugene E. García
Thriving in the Multicultural Classroom Principles and Practices for Effective TeachingMary Dilg
“To Remain an Indian”Lessons in Democracy from a Century of Native American EducationK. Tsianina Lomawaima and Teresa L. McCarty
Transforming the Multicultural Education of Teachers Theory, Research, and PracticeMichael Vavrus
Walking the Road Race, Diversity, and Social Justice in Teacher EducationMarilyn Cochran-Smith
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Teaching What Really HappenedHow to Avoid the Tyranny of Textbooks and Get
Students Excited About Doing HistoryJames W. Loewen
Understanding English Language Variation in U.S. SchoolsAnne Harper Charity Hudley and Christine Mallinson
Teachers College PressTeachers College • Columbia University
Diversity and Equity in Science Education Research, Policy, and PracticeOkhee Lee and Cory A. Buxton
Diversity and the New Teacher Learning from Experience in Urban SchoolsCatherine Cornbleth
Educating Teachers for DiversitySeeing with a Cultural EyeJacqueline Jordan Irvine
Education Programs for Improving Intergroup Relations Theory, Research, and PracticeEdited by Walter G. Stephan and W. Paul Vogt
Education Research in the Public Interest Social Justice, Action, and Policy Edited by Gloria Ladson-Billings and William F. Tate
Facing Accountability in Education Democracy and Equity at RiskChristine E. Sleeter, Editor
Forbidden Language English Learners and Restrictive Language PoliciesEdited by
Patricia Gándara and Megan Hopkins
Frogs into PrincesWritings on School ReformLarry Cuban
Improving Access to Mathematics Diversity and Equity in the ClassroomEdited by Na’ilah Suad Nasir and Paul Cobb
Un-Standardizing Curriculum Multicultural Teaching in the Standards-Based ClassroomChristine E. Sleeter
Why Race and Culture Matter in Schools Closing the Achievement Gap in America’s Classrooms Tyrone C. Howard
Achieving Equity for Latino StudentsExpanding the Pathway to Higher Education Through Public PolicyFrances Contreras
Asians in the Ivory TowerDilemmas of Racial Inequality in American Higher
EducationRobert T. Teranishi
Beyond the Big House African American Educators on Teacher Education Gloria Ladson-Billings
The Children Are Watching How the Media Teach About DiversityCarlos E. Cortés
City Schools and the American Dream Reclaiming the Promise of Public
EducationPedro A. Noguera
Culturally Responsive Teaching Theory, Research, and Practice, Second EditionGeneva Gay
Culture, Difference, and PowerChristine Sleeter
Culture, Literacy, and Learning Taking Bloom in the Midst of the Whirlwind
Carol D. Lee
The Flat World and EducationHow America’s Commitment to Equity Will Determine Our FutureLinda Darling-Hammond
Latino Children Learning EnglishSteps in the JourneyGuadalupe Valdés, Sarah Capitelli, and Laura Alvarez
Improving Multicultural Education Lessons from the Intergroup Education MovementCherry A.
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Learning and Not Learning English Latino Students in American SchoolsGuadalupe Valdés
Learning to Teach for Social Justice Edited by Linda Darling-Hammond, Jennifer French, and Silvia Paloma Garcia-Lopez
The Light in Their Eyes Creating Multicultural Learning CommunitiesSonia Nieto
Literacy Achievement and DiversityKeys to Success for Students, Teachers, and SchoolsKathryn H. Au
The Making—and Remaking—of a Multiculturalist Carlos E. Cortés
Multicultural Education, Transformative Knowledge and Action Historical and Contemporary PerspectivesEdited by James A. Banks
Educating Citizens in a Multicultural SocietySecond EditionJames A. Banks
We Can’t Teach What We Don’t Know White Teachers, Multiracial Schools, Second EditionGary R. Howard
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