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Diversity and Pluralism - 11120146
12/95/
ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED071924 AUTHOR:
TITLE: Listen to Me: Report of the Ninth Annual NEA-CHR
Conference, "Implementing Cultural Diversity in
Instructional Programs".
YEAR PUBLISHED: 1971
NOTE: 36 p.
AVAILABILITY: Publications-Sales Section, National
Education
Association, 1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.
20036 ($.50, Quantity Discounts)
ABSTRACT: This publication is a compilation of speeches,
seminar summaries, and participant reactions and
recommendations from the Ninth Annual NEA-CHR Conference
printed in both English and Spanish. The conference was
designed to present the concept of cultural pluralism and
to suggest ways of implementing this concept in
instructional programs. The following speeches develop the
theme of cultural pluralism: 1) Quality Integrated
Education, Dr. John S. Gibson; 2) The Anthropologist and
American Indian Studies Programs, Bea Medicine; 3) We Need
Symbols for Ethnic Diversity, Dr. Arthur S. Smith; 4)
Cultural Diversity for Chicanos, Deluvinia Hernandez; 5)
Cultural Pluralism in Higher Education, Dr. Anne Allen; and
6) People are Different. People are the Same, Frances
Sussna.
Recommendations from conferees center on action programs
for the improvement of human relations on all levels. (SHM)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: Conference-Reports;
Cross-Cultural-Studies;
Humanization-; Sociology-; Teacher-Education
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Biculturalism-; *Cultural-Pluralism;
*Educational-Programs; *Ethnic-Groups; *Human-Relations
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