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AUTOR(ES) P. Smith , Alex Kumi-Yeboah
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO International Journal of Multicultural Education
ISSN 1934-5267
E-ISSN 1934-5267
DOI 10.18251/ijme.v18i1.1079
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 077e69f92ae0083c234572a58f5dd15b

Resumo

This study uses qualitative interviews with 18 participants across five states to examine the factors that promote enhancement of critical multicultural education for Black immigrant youth. Findings suggest that class discussion, influence of social media and technology, non-educational practices, and cultural and language differences are the leading factors that promote the advancement of critical multicultural citizenship education for participants. Participants utilized these factors to navigate the democratic education and the role of transnational identification. Findings support the need for teachers and educators to understand the cultures and best practices for teaching immigrant youth.

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