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"Here are the fruits of palpable educational change, real models for faculty and students eager for fresh ideas and exciting modes of instruction. We learn as we teach; we learn from each other. This monumental book extends the range of possibilities for learning and teaching in a multicultural world." --Johnnetta B. Cole, former president of Spelman College
"An extraordinarily useful collection of illuminating theoretical essays, reflections on the actual work of curricular transformation, and detailed, exemplary workshop and course syllabi. The philosophical as well as practical achievements within and across all fields are genuinely inspiring. In fact, the profound cultural and political implications of such intellectual/educational work suggest it could have been titled Education for Democracy. Imagine that!" --Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich, author of Transforming KnowledgeThis volume provides a guide to multicultural curricular change especially with the respect to women of colour. Section One highlights the actual process of faculty transformation as it occurred at UCLA and George Washington University during curriculum projects. Section two contain 37 transformed undergraduate syllabi, with brief essays describing professors' encounters with the new texts. Section Three is an interdisciplinary guide to teaching about Puerto Rican women inside and outside Puerto Rico.
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