ABSTRACT

This book demonstrates how it is possible to value, respect and utilise cultural diversity and yet achieve a ‘good education’ for all. The authors contend that few issues in education can be examined in isolation from the world outside. This must surely apply to the question of cultural, social and economic differences among children, and this book continually emphasises the importance of a healthy social climate as well as mastery of language, literacy and numeracy. The book examines different teaching procedures and advises on curriculum construction and content, especially the relationships between the teaching and learning of language and teaching and learning in a language. In short, the authors have examined the why, the what and the how of schooling to accommodate educational diversity and have suggested an approach that is constructive and stimulating rather than simply therapeutic.

part 1|42 pages

Diversity and Schooling

chapter 1|13 pages

The Challenge of Pluralism

chapter 2|17 pages

Democratic Schooling and Pluralism

chapter 3|12 pages

Towards Multi-Cultural Schooling

part 2|39 pages

Diversity and Disadvantage

part 3|93 pages

Bilingual Education

chapter 6|16 pages

The General Background

chapter 7|24 pages

Language Learning

chapter 8|18 pages

Bilingual Education

chapter 9|17 pages

Language Teaching

chapter 10|18 pages

Benefits of Bilingual Education: Evaluation