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16 Key Elements of Effective Teacher Education for Diversity 16 Key Elements of Effective Teacher Education for Diversity details A World of Difference, Institute Recommended Multicultural & Anti-Bias Books for Children Grades K-6 A bibliography of books within the following categories: Biography; Cultural & Religious Groups; Customs & Traditions; Families & Friends; Folktales, Legends & Poems; and Prejudice & Discrimination. details African, Hispanic, and Asian American Education This site offers information and links on a variety of issues affecting ethnic minorities in America, including education, civil rights, healthcare, housing, and politics. Links to educational organizations, scholarship resources, news articles, and access to a free newsletter are accessible on the website. details America's Stir-Fry This site desires to cultivate positive self-esteem and self-image in all children through literature portraying each culture with dignity and respect. details Black Like Virtual Me Student Reactions to Online Cultural Diversity details Center for Multicultural Education The Center for Multicultural Education at the University of Washington focuses on research projects and activities designed to improve practices related to equity issues, intergroup relations, and the achievement of students of color. details Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research The Center is an organized research unit at the University of Southern California, facilitating research collaboration, dissemination and professional development activities of faculty, students, and others from schools of education, universities, and outside organizational lines. details Centre for Social Justice The Centre for Social Justice is an advocacy organization that seeks to strengthen the struggle for social justice. We are committed to working for change in partnership with various social movements and recognize that effective change requires the active participation of all sectors of our community. Although the Centre is based in Ontario, our work increasingly takes us across Canada and into the international arena. The programmatic content of the Centre's work may change from year to year, but there is an on-going interest in working strategically to narrow the gap between rich and poor, challenging the corporate domination of Canadian politics, and pressing for policy changes that promote economic and social justice. The Board of Directors is drawn from our partnerships with community and faith groups, unions and universities. details Country Reports This site has national information from around the world, students can make international friends through online discussions, and Teachers can find resources pertinent to all countries. details Diversity Web Welcome to DiversityWeb, the most comprehensive compendium of campus practices and resources about diversity in higher education that you can find anywhere. This site is designed to serve campus practitioners seeking to place diversity at the center of the academy's educational and societal mission.
details Early Childhood Anti-Bias/Anti-Racism/Multicultural Education This site is an excellent resource and provides a comprehensive database of online publications relating to anti-bias/anti-racism/multicultural education for children. details Education World - Teacher Resources: Multicultural Education Education World created a home for educators on the Internet, a place where teachers can gather and share ideas. details Electronic Magazine of Multicultural Education EMME publishes quarterly scholarly papers, practitioner essays, instructional ideas, and reviews of multimedia resources pertaining to multicultural education, diversity, cultural pluralism, anthropology and education, global education and related subjects. details iCelebrateDiversity.com One woman's passion for her children leads to an unparalleled, multicultural e-commerce site that we can all benefit from. details IECC Dedicated to helping teachers connect with other teachers to arrange intercultural email connections between their students. details IMDiversity.com IMDiversity.com was conceived by THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine, which has provided African-American college students with valuable information on career and job opportunities since 1970.
IMDiversity.com is dedicated to providing career and self-development information to all minorities, specifically African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans and women.
details Intercultural Development Research Association IDRA is an independent, non-profit organization that advocates the right of every child to a quality education. details Intercultural Development Research Association(IRDA) IDRA conducts research and develops activities; creates, implements and administers innovative education programs; and provides teacher, administrator, and parent training and technical assistance. details InterculturalRelations.com This site is a resource designed for the interculturalists around the world who study, teach, train and/or research in cross-cultural psychology, cultural anthropology, intercultural communication, multicultural education, race/ethnic relations (sociology), multicultural literature, sociolinguistics, TESOL, international business and other related sub-disciplines. details Lesson Plans & Resources: Multicultural Links have been collected from many sources by Mary Crimmins, former coordinator of the Audio Visual & Curriculum Materials Center, CSU Fullerton. There are several links about African American, multicultural websites and multicultural studies. details McGraw-Hill Multicultural Library This is a great web site for multicultural literary resources. New releases of multicultural education and brief overviews are provided. All books are a wonderful source of information for multicultural teaching in Elementary and Middle education. Additional McGraw-Hill Multicultural Education Texts and Related Publications links are provided as well. details Multi-Cultural Calendar The site includes unique ways kids are celebrating their country's holidays and festivals. details Multicultural Education Pavilion Resources and dialogues for equity in education. details Multicultural Library This site attempts to narrow the gap between multicultural education theory and practice through a collection of information and original resources for in-service teachers, pre-service teachers, and teacher educators. details Multicultural Resources for Children This site brings together resources for teachers, librarians, parents and students. It has a book list of multicultural studies for children, 'general resources', 'bibliographies for younger readers', and 'bibliographies for older readers'. details National Association of Independent Schools - Equity and Justice This link includes program summaries and contact information for schools and associations with outstanding diversity programs. These examples of best practices in equity and justice include the following divisions: professional development for faculty/staff, school-wide events, parent education, curriculum, community service and outreach. details National Underground Freedom Movement The National Underground Freedom Movement offers information, resources, lessons and reflections on the struggle for freedom. details Rhino Seekers Multicultural Link This web site is designed as a link to other multicultural web sites that can be used for a variety of educational purposes, or simply as an information source. It seeks to answer the question, "What is Multicultural Education?" details SIETAR: Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research SIETAR is the world�s largest interdisciplinary network for students and professionals working in the field of intercultural communication. The main purpose of SIETAR is to encourage and support the development and application of values, knowledge and skills that promote and reinforce beneficial and long-lasting intercultural and inter-ethnic relations at the individual, group, organization and community levels. details Swirl Founded by Jen Chau, Swirl, Inc. has been uniting the mixed community by providing support to mixed families, mixed individuals, transracial adoptees, and inter-racial/cultural/faith couples since its inception in New York City in 2000. Through various educational and social events, Swirl is a meeting place for members of the mixed community to celebrate and explore their heritages. Today, Swirl is a national non-profit organization with eleven chapters spanning the country. details Teaching Tolerance Tolerance.org is a principal online destination for people interested in dismantling bigotry and creating, in hate's stead, communities that value diversity. If you want to know how to transform yourself, your home, your school, your workplace or your community, Tolerance.org is a place to start - and continue - the journey. details The Multicultural American West: A Resource Site This site is intended as a space for the interactive exchange of ideas, information, and educational tools related to the American West in multicultural and intercultural perspective. details Voices of the Shuttle: Minority Studies Page Voss emphasizes both primary and secondary resources, and defines its audience as people who have something to learn from a higher-education, professional approach to the humanities. details What is Culture? This site explores the complex meaning of culture and some of the historical controversies surrounding the definitions and conceptual understandings of culture. In addition, ways in which cultural ideas and meanings are shaped and maintained or changed over time are presented. details World Area Studies Internet Resources This site is a great resource for educators and anyone who is interested in multicultural studies. Content categories include 'worldwide', Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Mediterranean, Middle East, World Indigenous peoples, Mi sc, Anthropology, Geography, Political science, and more. details Young SIETAR The Young Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research (Young SIETAR) is an exciting opportunity in the world of intercultural education, training, research and management. Being a truly virtual organization, it provides a forum for interaction between students and young professionals who share an interest in a wide variety of intercultural practice and research. details
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