The Multi-racial School A Professional Perspective

The Multi-racial School A Professional Perspective by Julia McNeal is a first edition published by Penguin in 1971. This book, comprising 154 pages, presents a compilation of writings that address the interethnic relations and language challenges faced in adapting primary and secondary education in the UK for British and immigrant children in multiracial schools.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of various aspects related to education, including administrative and sociological considerations, teaching methods, and the evolving role of teachers. The text also discusses the necessary teaching and training materials to meet the diverse educational needs of students. Additionally, a bibliography is included, spanning pages 149 to 154, providing further resources for those interested in the subjects of education, social science, and discrimination.
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Compilation of writings on interethnic relations and language problems experienced in the adaptation of primary education and secondary education in the UK to cope with the differing educational needs of British and immigrant children taught together in multiracial schools – covers administrative aspects, sociological aspects, teaching methods, teaching and training materials, the changing role of the teacher, etc. Bibliography pp. 149 to 154.
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