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Multicultural social reconstructionist education in urban geography: A model whose time has come
by
Darden, Joe T.
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Advocacy
/ African Americans
/ Consciousness Raising
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Democracy
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Responsibility
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Females
/ Geography
/ Ghettos
/ Grants
/ Higher Education
/ Human Geography
/ Human Relations
/ Ideology
/ Justice
/ Minority Groups
/ Multicultural Education
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Place of Residence
/ Political Issues
/ Political Power
/ Poverty
/ Power Structure
/ Racial Differences
/ Racial Discrimination
/ Racial Segregation
/ Residential Patterns
/ Social Action
/ Social Change
/ Social Mobility
/ Social Responsibility
/ Social Stratification
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Urban Areas
1997
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Multicultural social reconstructionist education in urban geography: A model whose time has come
by
Darden, Joe T.
in
Advocacy
/ African Americans
/ Consciousness Raising
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Democracy
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Responsibility
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Females
/ Geography
/ Ghettos
/ Grants
/ Higher Education
/ Human Geography
/ Human Relations
/ Ideology
/ Justice
/ Minority Groups
/ Multicultural Education
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Place of Residence
/ Political Issues
/ Political Power
/ Poverty
/ Power Structure
/ Racial Differences
/ Racial Discrimination
/ Racial Segregation
/ Residential Patterns
/ Social Action
/ Social Change
/ Social Mobility
/ Social Responsibility
/ Social Stratification
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Urban Areas
1997
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Multicultural social reconstructionist education in urban geography: A model whose time has come
by
Darden, Joe T.
in
Advocacy
/ African Americans
/ Consciousness Raising
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Democracy
/ Educational Objectives
/ Educational Responsibility
/ Ethnic Groups
/ Ethnicity
/ Females
/ Geography
/ Ghettos
/ Grants
/ Higher Education
/ Human Geography
/ Human Relations
/ Ideology
/ Justice
/ Minority Groups
/ Multicultural Education
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Place of Residence
/ Political Issues
/ Political Power
/ Poverty
/ Power Structure
/ Racial Differences
/ Racial Discrimination
/ Racial Segregation
/ Residential Patterns
/ Social Action
/ Social Change
/ Social Mobility
/ Social Responsibility
/ Social Stratification
/ Socioeconomic Status
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Urban Areas
1997
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Multicultural social reconstructionist education in urban geography: A model whose time has come
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Multicultural social reconstructionist education in urban geography: A model whose time has come
1997
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Briefly describes several approaches to multicultural education including highlighting minority achievements and emphasizing human relations and social reconstruction. Argues that social reconstruction is the most productive approach for teaching urban geography. Social reconstruction examines the creation and perpetuation of inequality through the relationships of cultural subjugation, political subjugation, and economic exploitation. (MJP)
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