adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a multicultural/multiracial society
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We live in a multicultural society.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
education
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The adviser responsible for multicultural education took this view.
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I planned my own units, gave homework, implemented multicultural education .
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A first step is to try to raise our own awareness of the issues involved in multicultural education generally.
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Government policy centred on the question of integration through schooling in the values of the Republic rather than on multicultural education .
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He also dealt with the issues of multicultural education and equal opportunities.
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Few described teaching methods in much detail and multicultural education and equal opportunities rarely received much attention.
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Colouring a few faces brown and celebrating a couple of extra festivals does not constitute multicultural education .
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The case demonstrates the difficulties which the policy of parental choice in education is presenting for multicultural education in state schools.
society
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What can teachers do to promote mathematics for a multicultural society ?
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The Gold Rush produced, for instance, the most multicultural society the United States had ever seen.
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Encouraging authors to recognise that they live in a complex, multicultural society is one thing.
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In the multiracial, multicultural society which the United Kingdom has become, there are adjustments to be made on all sides.
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We will encourage changes to the education system which place a positive value on a pluralist, diverse and multicultural society .
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I thought: we live in a multicultural society , but everything we see is white and stereotyped.
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When considering why mathematics should reflect our multicultural society , a wide range of reasons can be identified.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The radio station serves a multicultural community.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A first step is to try to raise our own awareness of the issues involved in multicultural education generally.
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Encouraging authors to recognise that they live in a complex, multicultural society is one thing.
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I planned my own units, gave homework, implemented multicultural education.
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I thought: we live in a multicultural society, but everything we see is white and stereotyped.
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It is crucial that this does not happen with aspects of multicultural mathematics.
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No other school is more multicultural than Hunter, and the differences are exciting rather than frightening.
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The new Western is also more multicultural .