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Ethnic studies,citizenship education,and the public good
Authors:James  A  Banks
Institution:Center for Multicultural Education , University of Washington , Seattle , WA , USA
Abstract:Since the 1990s, ethnic studies and other components of multicultural education have been criticized by neo-conservative and assimilationist scholars who maintain that school diversity initiatives weaken national identity and fail to help students attain the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to function effectively in the national mainstream culture. The banning of ethnic studies courses in the Tucson (Arizona) Unified School District in the USA was a widely publicized manifestation of the neo-conservative response to multicultural school initiatives. This article describes neo-conservative critiques of ethnic studies, and argues that ethnic studies is an important component of US history that is required to help students become effective and thoughtful citizens in a democratic nation and global world.
Keywords:ethnic studies  ethnic identity  national identity  citizenship education  multicultural education
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