The heart of this study is a detailed narrative account of a teacher in an inner-city school. For two years, the author collaborated with an immigrant teacher from the Caribbean, studying her practice from three perspectives: place—the community and school landscape; temporality—the history of the school and current programs; and interaction—the teacher's relationship with the school, parents, and students. Current ways of examining multicultural issues focus on the analysis of broad factors affecting large groups of people. In the process, the individual is subsumed within catagories and the subtle nuances of experiences are lost. The narrative approach outlined in the book offers a new perspective on multiculturalism and research into multicultural education, one the author terms narrative multiculturalism.

Narrative multiculturalism begins with experience as it is shaped by the contexts in which people live and work. It is also shaped by broader societal and global forces. In this approach, multiculturalism is viewed as a fluid process, continually evolving, changing, and transforming. Narrative multiculturalism develops an in-depth understanding of individual experiences and thereby creates an alternate perspective on multiculturalism.

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The narrative approach outlined in the book offers a new perspective on multiculturalism and research into multicultural education, one the author terms narrative multiculturalism.

Narrative multiculturalism begins with experience as it is shaped by the contexts in which people live and work.

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Foreword Prologue: The Topography of the Inquiry Landscape A Narrative of the Archeology of the Inquiry Landscape Excavating the Autobiographical Roots of the Inquiry Landscape Excavating the Theoretical Roots of the Inquiry Landscape The Multicultural Landscape of Bay Street School The Contours of the Physical Landscape of Bay Street School The Temporal Landscape: Bay Street School History A Glimpse of Bay Street School in the Present Narratives of Multicultural Teaching and Learning Classroom Life Classroom Stories Narrative Inquiry in a Multicultural Landscape A Story of Becoming a Narrative Inquirer in a Multicultural Landscape Sharing the Story/Paper/Chapter with Pam Reflections on Multicultural Teaching and Learning Epilogue: Narrative/Multicultural/Love/Hope References Index
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Issues in Curriculum Theory, Policy and Research publishes monographs and integrated collections of essays that reflect important thinking and research on the curriculum and on school subjects. This series has a particular interest in theory and research that addresses the major policy issues of the day and new approaches for thinking about teaching in the schools.
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Product details

ISBN
9781567506693
Published
2002-04-30
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
200

Biographical note

JOANN PHILLION is Assistant Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Purdue University.