Study of American Multicultural Education for Training
In the article the author touches upon historic prerequisites (its similarities and divergences) of formation and development of multicultural society in the USA and Russia. The author dwells on tasks and objectives of multicultural education. The author also raises questions of necessity to study American experience for training competent educators who have to work in modern multicultural societies.
Keywords: multicultural education, culture, race, nation, national, competence, society
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Issue: 2, 2009
Rubric: Pedagogy: Theory and Practice
Pages: 41 — 44
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