Building Democracy through Education on Diversity

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In our globalized world, the many facets of diversity are ever more in evidence. Issues of race, class, ethnicity, religion, language, gender, sexual orientation and physical disability are manifestations of diversity that have often evoked negative or even violent reactions in society. And yet, any society that deems itself democratic needs to come to terms with diversity in open, informed and accepting ways. Education has an important role to play in developing socially aware, democratic citizens. The ten chapters in this volume contributed by authors from around the world address some of the tensions inherent in a diverse society and provide examples and recommendations for addressing the challenges of diversity in an equitable and democratic way. Three major themes are considered: developing a pedagogy for diversity; issues of gender and race in democratic education; and the transformative role of the arts in democratic education on diversity.
The chapters in the collection present case studies, reports and pedagogical approaches supporting education for diversity. While acknowledging problems posed by local customs, neo-colonialism, and neo-liberalism among others to the development of equitable, accessible and democratic education, the authors provide concrete suggestions for an education that will promote intercultural understanding and democratic citizenship.

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Introduction
Building Democratic Education in Diverse Contexts
Pages: 1–13
Incorporating Peace-Building Citizenship Dialogue in Classroom Curricula
Contrasting Cases of Canadian Teacher Development
Pages: 15–39
Embedding Indigenous Knowledges
An Australian Case Study of Urban and Remote Teaching Practicum
Pages: 57–76
The National Strategy To Strengthen Rural Education In Chinai
A Case Study of the Tuition Free Teachers’ Education Program for Rural Schools
Pages: 93–116
The Pursuit of Democracy
Women’s Activism, Education and Gender Equity in Egypt and Tunisia
Pages: 117–139
Race And Racial Justice In Ontario Educationi
Neoliberalism and Strategies of Racial Invisibility
Pages: 141–158
Across Spaces and Places
Exploring the Use of Arts, Cultural Praxis and Media for Democratic Participation
Pages: 171–195
The Pursuit of Cosmopolitanism
Using Art in Intercultural Education
Pages: 197–213
Educational Researchers and their students
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