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NATIONAL FORUM OF Multicultural ISSUES JOURNAL VOLUME 7, NUMBER 1, 2010 1 SPONSORED BY THE TEXAS CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR Multicultural EDUCATION Implementing Multicultural Practices in Early Childhood Education Quinita Ogletree and Patricia J. Larke Texas A&M University College Station, Texas ABSTRACT Preparing teachers to use Multicultural education principles is a dilemma facing many Early childhood programs. While many have well intended behaviors, many lack the knowledge base of Multicultural education. This article will: a) discuss the need for Multicultural education in Early childhood programs; and b) share strategies based on Bank s five dimensions that can be used to assist Early childhood teachers in Implementing Multicultural education Practices into their respective programs. As the Early childhood population becomes more diverse, there is a need to incorporate programs and Practices that are reflective of Multicultural education principles.
national forum of multicultural issues journal volume 7, number 1, 2010 1 sponsored by the texas chapter of the national association for multicultural education
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