Full Description
This edited book continues the calls to broaden the dialogue on multicultural education, which has long been dominated by Western Anglosphere perspectives. It critically examines how multicultural education shapes school and curriculum development across Asian education systems. The book examines concepts and evidence that demonstrate the transformative potential of multicultural education in harnessing the value of living together in diversity. It presents cases that show how schools and universities respond to the evolving but often overlooked diversity of students from different ethnic and language groups in the region. Contributors highlight the potentials and challenges embedding multicultural education principles in different Asian national and societal contexts, including the impact of these on curriculum planning, learning and teaching. Designed for academics, undergraduate and postgraduate students, educators, and practitioners, this book delivers critical insights and practical strategies for advancing equity in culturally diverse education contexts.
Contents
1. Decoding Multicultural Education in Asian Century Multicultural Education in Asian Century.- 2. The Possibility of Their Funds of Knowledge: Viewing Singapore Academically-Marginalised Students from Positions of Strengths.- 3. A pathway towards an anti-prejudice literacy for promoting racial inclusivity in higher education.- 4. How do higher education policies in Bangladesh address multiculturalism? .- 5. Decolonising Taiwan's Multiculturalism: Exploring the Practices of Indigenous Cultural Heritage under the Experimental Education Policy.



