curriculum and the social context of teaching

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To ensure that students from culturally different backgrounds are accommodated and thought of at school, the NSW DET has developed a policy named “Cultural Diversity and Community Relations Policy: Multicultural education in schools.” (NSW DET 2005: online) Aims and strategies of the policy • The aims and objectives of this policy appear to be rather broad and upon further study of the policy and other related documents, it appears that there is a need for the policy to be more specific in regards to exactly what changes need to be implemented within the school curriculum...
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For example, the policy statement 1.1 states that “community harmony is promoted through school policies and practices.” (NSW DET 2005: 1.1) School communities need to examine the level of multiculturalism within its school community and become aware of important dates, traditions and celebrations of these communities, rather than just learning about and celebrating the typical and accepted Australian ones...
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